View a PDF of the paper titled Structured Matrix Scaling for Multi-Class Calibration, by Eug\`ene Berta and 3 other authors
Abstract:Post-hoc recalibration methods are widely used to ensure that classifiers provide faithful probability estimates. We argue that parametric recalibration functions based on logistic regression can be motivated from a simple theoretical setting for both binary and multiclass classification. This insight motivates the use of more expressive calibration methods beyond standard temperature scaling. For multi-class calibration however, a key challenge lies in the increasing number of parameters introduced by more complex models, often coupled with limited calibration data, which can lead to overfitting. Through extensive experiments, we demonstrate that the resulting bias-variance tradeoff can be effectively managed by structured regularization, robust preprocessing and efficient optimization. The resulting methods lead to substantial gains over existing logistic-based calibration techniques. We provide efficient and easy-to-use open-source implementations of our methods, making them an attractive alternative to common temperature, vector, and matrix scaling implementations.
Submission history
From: Eugène Berta [view email]
[v1]
Wed, 5 Nov 2025 18:09:14 UTC (363 KB)
[v2]
Tue, 10 Mar 2026 15:12:03 UTC (470 KB)