Dynamic parameterized learning for unsupervised domain adaptation
Runhua JIANG, Yahong HAN
Dynamic parameterized learning for unsupervised domain adaptation
Unsupervised domain adaptation enables neural networks to transfer from a labeled source domain to an unlabeled target domain by learning domain-invariant representations. Recent approaches achieve this by directly matching the marginal distributions of these two domains. Most of them, however, ignore exploration of the dynamic trade-off between domain alignment and semantic discrimination learning, thus rendering them susceptible to the problems of negative transfer and outlier samples. To address these issues, we introduce the dynamic parameterized learning framework. First, by exploring domain-level semantic knowledge, the dynamic alignment parameter is proposed, to adaptively adjust the optimization steps of domain alignment and semantic discrimination learning. Besides, for obtaining semantic-discriminative and domain-invariant representations, we propose to align training trajectories on both source and target domains. Comprehensive experiments are conducted to validate the effectiveness of the proposed methods, and extensive comparisons are conducted on seven datasets of three visual tasks to demonstrate their practicability.
Unsupervised domain adaptation / Optimization steps / Domain alignment / Semantic discrimination
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