Filtering out point-cloud samples with high saliency-map skewness from self-supervision losses raises point-cloud unsupervised domain adaptation accuracy by about 1 to 2 points on PointDA-10 and PointSegDA.
Geometry-Aware Self-Training for Unsupervised Domain Adaptationon Object Point Clouds
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The point cloud representation of an object can have a large geometric variation in view of inconsistent data acquisition procedure, which thus leads to domain discrepancy due to diverse and uncontrollable shape representation cross datasets. To improve discrimination on unseen distribution of point-based geometries in a practical and feasible perspective, this paper proposes a new method of geometry-aware self-training (GAST) for unsupervised domain adaptation of object point cloud classification. Specifically, this paper aims to learn a domain-shared representation of semantic categories, via two novel self-supervised geometric learning tasks as feature regularization. On one hand, the representation learning is empowered by a linear mixup of point cloud samples with their self-generated rotation labels, to capture a global topological configuration of local geometries. On the other hand, a diverse point distribution across datasets can be normalized with a novel curvature-aware distortion localization. Experiments on the PointDA-10 dataset show that our GAST method can significantly outperform the state-of-the-art methods.
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Locating and Mitigating Gradient Conflicts in Point Cloud Domain Adaptation via Saliency Map Skewness
Filtering out point-cloud samples with high saliency-map skewness from self-supervision losses raises point-cloud unsupervised domain adaptation accuracy by about 1 to 2 points on PointDA-10 and PointSegDA.