Mining Label Distribution Drift in Unsupervised Domain Adaptation

16 Jun 2020  ·  Peizhao Li, Zhengming Ding, Hongfu Liu ·

Unsupervised domain adaptation targets to transfer task-related knowledge from labeled source domain to unlabeled target domain. Although tremendous efforts have been made to minimize domain divergence, most existing methods only partially manage by aligning feature representations from diverse domains. Beyond the discrepancy in data distribution, the gap between source and target label distribution, recognized as label distribution drift, is another crucial factor raising domain divergence, and has been under insufficient exploration. From this perspective, we first reveal how label distribution drift brings negative influence. Next, we propose Label distribution Matching Domain Adversarial Network (LMDAN) to handle data distribution shift and label distribution drift jointly. In LMDAN, label distribution drift is addressed by a source sample weighting strategy, which selects samples that contribute to positive adaptation and avoid adverse effects brought by the mismatched samples. Experiments show that LMDAN delivers superior performance under considerable label distribution drift.

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