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Online Unsupervised Domain Adaptation via Reducing Inter- and Intra-Domain Discrepancies
Abstract:
Unsupervised domain adaptation (UDA) transfers knowledge from a labeled source domain to an unlabeled target domain on cross-domain object recognition by reducing a distribution discrepancy between the source and target domains (interdomain discrepancy). Prevailing methods on UDA were presented based on the premise that target data are collected in advance. However, in online scenarios, the target data often arrive in a streamed manner, such as visual image recognition in daily monitoring, which means that there is a distribution discrepancy between incoming target data and collected target data (intradomain discrepancy). Consequently, most existing methods need to re-adapt the incoming data and retrain a new model on online data. This paradigm is difficult to meet the real-time requirements of online tasks. In this study, we propose an online UDA framework via jointly reducing interdomain and intradomain discrepancies on cross-domain object recognition where target data arrive in a streamed manner. Specifically, the proposed framework comprises two phases: classifier training and online recognition phases. In the former, we propose training a classifier on a shared subspace where there is a lower interdomain discrepancy between the two domains. In the latter, a low-rank subspace alignment method is introduced to adapt incoming data to the shared subspace by reducing the intradomain discrepancy. Finally, online recognition results can be obtained by the trained classifier. Extensive experiments on DA benchmarks and real-world datasets are employed to evaluate the performance of the proposed framework in online scenarios. The experimental results show the superiority of the proposed framework in online recognition tasks.
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