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Cross-Domain Label Propagation for Domain Adaptation with Discriminative Graph Self-Learning (2302.08710v1)

Published 17 Feb 2023 in cs.LG

Abstract: Domain adaptation manages to transfer the knowledge of well-labeled source data to unlabeled target data. Many recent efforts focus on improving the prediction accuracy of target pseudo-labels to reduce conditional distribution shift. In this paper, we propose a novel domain adaptation method, which infers target pseudo-labels through cross-domain label propagation, such that the underlying manifold structure of two domain data can be explored. Unlike existing cross-domain label propagation methods that separate domain-invariant feature learning, affinity matrix constructing and target labels inferring into three independent stages, we propose to integrate them into a unified optimization framework. In such way, these three parts can boost each other from an iterative optimization perspective and thus more effective knowledge transfer can be achieved. Furthermore, to construct a high-quality affinity matrix, we propose a discriminative graph self-learning strategy, which can not only adaptively capture the inherent similarity of the data from two domains but also effectively exploit the discriminative information contained in well-labeled source data and pseudo-labeled target data. An efficient iterative optimization algorithm is designed to solve the objective function of our proposal. Notably, the proposed method can be extended to semi-supervised domain adaptation in a simple but effective way and the corresponding optimization problem can be solved with the identical algorithm. Extensive experiments on six standard datasets verify the significant superiority of our proposal in both unsupervised and semi-supervised domain adaptation settings.

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