Adaptive Conformal Inference Under Distribution ShiftDownload PDF

Published: 09 Nov 2021, Last Modified: 05 May 2023NeurIPS 2021 OralReaders: Everyone
Keywords: Online Learning, (Other) Statistics
Abstract: We develop methods for forming prediction sets in an online setting where the data generating distribution is allowed to vary over time in an unknown fashion. Our framework builds on ideas from conformal inference to provide a general wrapper that can be combined with any black box method that produces point predictions of the unseen label or estimated quantiles of its distribution. While previous conformal inference methods rely on the assumption that the data are exchangeable, our adaptive approach provably achieves the desired coverage frequency over long-time intervals irrespective of the true data generating process. We accomplish this by modelling the distribution shift as a learning problem in a single parameter whose optimal value is varying over time and must be continuously re-estimated. We test our method, adaptive conformal inference, on two real world datasets and find that its predictions are robust to visible and significant distribution shifts.
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TL;DR: We develop methods for forming prediction intervals in an online environment that are robust to distribution shift.
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Code: https://github.com/isgibbs/AdaptiveConformal
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