Domain Alignment With Triplets
2018 Β· Weijian Deng, Liang Zheng, Jianbin Jiao
Abstract
Deep domain adaptation methods can reduce the distribution discrepancy by learning domain-invariant embedddings. However, these methods only focus on aligning the whole data distributions, without considering the class-level relations among source and target images. Thus, a target embeddings of a bird might be aligned to source embeddings of an airplane. This semantic misalignment can directly degrade the classifier performance on the target dataset. To alleviate this problem, we present a similarity constrained alignment (SCA) method for unsupervised domain adaptation. When aligning the distributions in the embedding space, SCA enforces a similarity-preserving constraint to maintain class-level relations among the source and target images, i.e., if a source image and a target image are of the same class label, their corresponding embeddings are supposed to be aligned nearby, and vise versa. In the absence of target labels, we assign pseudo labels for target images. Given labeled sourc
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