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Prototypical Partial Optimal Transport for Universal Domain Adaptation

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Universal domain adaptation (UniDA) aims to transfer knowledge from a labeled source domain to an unlabeled target domain without requiring the same label sets of both domains. The existence of domain and category shift makes the task challenging and requires us to distinguish "known" samples (i.e., samples whose labels exist in both domains) and "unknown" samples (i.e., samples whose labels exist in only one domain) in both domains before reducing the domain gap. In this paper, we consider the problem from the point of view of distribution matching which we only need to align two distributions partially. A novel approach, dubbed mini-batch Prototypical Partial Optimal Transport (m-PPOT), is proposed to conduct partial distribution alignment for UniDA. In training phase, besides minimizing m-PPOT, we also leverage the transport plan of m-PPOT to reweight source prototypes and target samples, and design reweighted entropy loss and reweighted cross-entropy loss to distinguish "known" and "unknown" samples. Experiments on four benchmarks show that our method outperforms the previous state-of-the-art UniDA methods.

Yucheng Yang, Xiang Gu, Jian Sun• 2024

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Universal Domain AdaptationHAR 17 → 29
H-score77
6
Universal Domain AdaptationHAR 24 → 8
H-score59
6
Universal Domain AdaptationHAR 6 → 23
H-score76
6
Universal Domain AdaptationHAR 12 → 16
H-score53
6
Universal Domain AdaptationHAR 30 → 20
H-score49
6
Universal Domain AdaptationHAR 1 → 14
H-score48
6
Universal Domain AdaptationHAR 9 → 18
H-score57
6
Universal Domain AdaptationHAR 13 → 3
H-score53
6
Universal Domain AdaptationHAR 15 → 21
H-score52
6
Universal Domain AdaptationHAR 22 → 4
H-score61
6
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