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Learning to Learn with Variational Information Bottleneck for Domain Generalization

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Domain generalization models learn to generalize to previously unseen domains, but suffer from prediction uncertainty and domain shift. In this paper, we address both problems. We introduce a probabilistic meta-learning model for domain generalization, in which classifier parameters shared across domains are modeled as distributions. This enables better handling of prediction uncertainty on unseen domains. To deal with domain shift, we learn domain-invariant representations by the proposed principle of meta variational information bottleneck, we call MetaVIB. MetaVIB is derived from novel variational bounds of mutual information, by leveraging the meta-learning setting of domain generalization. Through episodic training, MetaVIB learns to gradually narrow domain gaps to establish domain-invariant representations, while simultaneously maximizing prediction accuracy. We conduct experiments on three benchmarks for cross-domain visual recognition. Comprehensive ablation studies validate the benefits of MetaVIB for domain generalization. The comparison results demonstrate our method outperforms previous approaches consistently.

Yingjun Du, Jun Xu, Huan Xiong, Qiang Qiu, Xiantong Zhen, Cees G. M. Snoek, Ling Shao• 2020

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Image ClassificationPACS (test)
Average Accuracy75.74
254
Domain GeneralizationPACS (leave-one-domain-out)
Art Accuracy71.94
146
object recognitionPACS (leave-one-domain-out)
Acc (Art painting)71.94
112
Image ClassificationVLCS (test)
Average Accuracy74.54
65
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