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Supervised Domain Adaptation: A Graph Embedding Perspective and a Rectified Experimental Protocol

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Domain Adaptation is the process of alleviating distribution gaps between data from different domains. In this paper, we show that Domain Adaptation methods using pair-wise relationships between source and target domain data can be formulated as a Graph Embedding in which the domain labels are incorporated into the structure of the intrinsic and penalty graphs. Specifically, we analyse the loss functions of three existing state-of-the-art Supervised Domain Adaptation methods and demonstrate that they perform Graph Embedding. Moreover, we highlight some generalisation and reproducibility issues related to the experimental setup commonly used to demonstrate the few-shot learning capabilities of these methods. To assess and compare Supervised Domain Adaptation methods accurately, we propose a rectified evaluation protocol, and report updated benchmarks on the standard datasets Office31 (Amazon, DSLR, and Webcam), Digits (MNIST, USPS, SVHN, and MNIST-M) and VisDA (Synthetic, Real).
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftIEEE Transactions on Image Processing
Vol/bind30
Sider (fra-til)8619-8631
Antal sider13
ISSN1057-7149
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StatusUdgivet - okt. 2021

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