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Comment by throwaway314155

1 day ago

> This isn't what "out of distribution" means. There can be ZERO images and it wouldn't mean something is OOD. OOD means not within the underlying distribution. That's why I made the whole point about interpolation.

Sure. I'll concede to that, although it's a bit pedantic.

> Is it scarce? Hard to tell. But I wouldn't make that assumption based on my examples. Search is poisoned now.

I was more referring to why it originally was used, not why it would still be used. In any case, I maintain that it was _not_ used for being OOD, which I mentioned in my first comment.

> Add 2 spaces > on a new > line and > ...

Yeah, I still hate it. Sorry. Give me markdown support and I'll be happy.

edit: I'll leave my mistake here as an example of why it's non-intuitive.

  > although it's a bit pedantic.

If we're discussing research -- and I think this is fair since we're discussing a link to an arxiv paper -- then being pedantic matters. Things have definitions and we are supposed to know what they mean.

  > Give me markdown support and I'll be happy.

You and me both