PARSE improves domain generalization accuracy by factoring recognition into visual primitives and their spatial relational compositions learned end-to-end with differentiable predicates.
Conditional Adversarial Domain Adaptation
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abstract
Adversarial learning has been embedded into deep networks to learn disentangled and transferable representations for domain adaptation. Existing adversarial domain adaptation methods may not effectively align different domains of multimodal distributions native in classification problems. In this paper, we present conditional adversarial domain adaptation, a principled framework that conditions the adversarial adaptation models on discriminative information conveyed in the classifier predictions. Conditional domain adversarial networks (CDANs) are designed with two novel conditioning strategies: multilinear conditioning that captures the cross-covariance between feature representations and classifier predictions to improve the discriminability, and entropy conditioning that controls the uncertainty of classifier predictions to guarantee the transferability. With theoretical guarantees and a few lines of codes, the approach has exceeded state-of-the-art results on five datasets.
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PGUDA uses pressure signals to train a teacher network that distills modality-invariant knowledge into an sEMG student via cross-modal distillation, reaching 58.08% cross-subject accuracy with only 5% labeled data for the teacher.
VaRDASS improves unsupervised domain adaptation by using stratified sampling to reduce variance in discrepancy estimation for measures like correlation alignment and MMD, with derived error bounds, an optimality proof for MMD under assumptions, and a k-means style algorithm.
Unsupervised domain adaptation with GSDE achieves ~80% accuracy in cross-process TIG-laser weld penetration prediction, improving supervised baselines by over 43%.
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Domain Generalization through Spatial Relation Induction over Visual Primitives
PARSE improves domain generalization accuracy by factoring recognition into visual primitives and their spatial relational compositions learned end-to-end with differentiable predicates.
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PGUDA: Pressure-Guided Unsupervised Domain Adaptation with Cross-Modal Knowledge Distillation for sEMG-Based Gesture Recognition
PGUDA uses pressure signals to train a teacher network that distills modality-invariant knowledge into an sEMG student via cross-modal distillation, reaching 58.08% cross-subject accuracy with only 5% labeled data for the teacher.
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Variance Matters: Improving Domain Adaptation via Stratified Sampling
VaRDASS improves unsupervised domain adaptation by using stratified sampling to reduce variance in discrepancy estimation for measures like correlation alignment and MMD, with derived error bounds, an optimality proof for MMD under assumptions, and a k-means style algorithm.
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A cross-process welding penetration status prediction algorithm based on unsupervised domain adaptation in laser and TIG welding
Unsupervised domain adaptation with GSDE achieves ~80% accuracy in cross-process TIG-laser weld penetration prediction, improving supervised baselines by over 43%.