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Evaluation of Test-Time Adaptation Under Computational Time Constraints

This paper proposes a novel online evaluation protocol for Test Time Adaptation (TTA) methods, which penalizes slower methods by providing them with fewer samples for adaptation. TTA methods leverage unlabeled data at test time to adapt to distribution shifts. Although many effective methods have be...

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Main Authors: Alfarra, Motasem, Itani, Hani, Pardo, Alejandro, Alhuwaider, Shyma, Ramazanova, Merey, Pérez, Juan C, Cai, Zhipeng, Müller, Matthias, Ghanem, Bernard
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