Domain Adaptation by Mixture of Alignments of Second- or Higher-Order Scatter Tensors
November 24, 2016 Β· Declared Dead Β· π Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
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Authors
Piotr Koniusz, Yusuf Tas, Fatih Porikli
arXiv ID
1611.08195
Category
cs.CV: Computer Vision
Citations
124
Venue
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Last Checked
4 months ago
Abstract
In this paper, we propose an approach to the domain adaptation, dubbed Second- or Higher-order Transfer of Knowledge (So-HoT), based on the mixture of alignments of second- or higher-order scatter statistics between the source and target domains. The human ability to learn from few labeled samples is a recurring motivation in the literature for domain adaptation. Towards this end, we investigate the supervised target scenario for which few labeled target training samples per category exist. Specifically, we utilize two CNN streams: the source and target networks fused at the classifier level. Features from the fully connected layers fc7 of each network are used to compute second- or even higher-order scatter tensors; one per network stream per class. As the source and target distributions are somewhat different despite being related, we align the scatters of the two network streams of the same class (within-class scatters) to a desired degree with our bespoke loss while maintaining good separation of the between-class scatters. We train the entire network in end-to-end fashion. We provide evaluations on the standard Office benchmark (visual domains), RGB-D combined with Caltech256 (depth-to-rgb transfer) and Pascal VOC2007 combined with the TU Berlin dataset (image-to-sketch transfer). We attain state-of-the-art results.
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