22/11/2021

Dynamic Feature Alignment for Semi-supervised Domain Adaptation

Yu Zhang, Gongbo Liang, Nathan Jacobs

Keywords: domain adaptation, semi-supervised learning, image classification, memory bank, feature alignment

Abstract: Most research on domain adaptation has focused on the purely unsupervised setting, where no labeled examples in the target domain are available. However, in many real-world scenarios, a small amount of labeled target data is available and can be used to improve adaptation. We address this semi-supervised setting and propose to use dynamic feature alignment to address both inter- and intra-domain discrepancy. Unlike previous approaches, which attempt to align source and target features within a mini-batch, we propose to align the target features to a set of dynamically updated class prototypes, which we use both for minimizing divergence and pseudo-labeling. By updating based on class prototypes, we avoid problems that arise in previous approaches due to class imbalances. Our approach, which doesn't require extensive tuning or adversarial training, significantly improves the state of the art for semi-supervised domain adaptation. We provide a quantitative evaluation on two standard datasets, DomainNet and Office-Home, and performance analysis. All code will be released via Github.

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