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Robust Multi-Source Domain Adaptation under Label Shift

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arxiv 2503.02506 v1 pith:G5F4MSR3 submitted 2025-03-04 stat.ME stat.ML

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As the volume of data continues to expand, it becomes increasingly common for data to be aggregated from multiple sources. Leveraging multiple sources for model training typically achieves better predictive performance on test datasets. Unsupervised multi-source domain adaptation aims to predict labels of unlabeled samples in the target domain by using labeled samples from source domains. This work focuses on robust multi-source domain adaptation for multi-category classification problems against the heterogeneity of label shift and data contamination. We investigate a domain-weighted empirical risk minimization framework for robust estimation of the target domain's class proportion. Inspired by outlier detection techniques, we propose a refinement procedure within this framework. With the estimated class proportion, robust classifiers for the target domain can be constructed. Theoretically, we study the finite-sample error bounds of the domain-weighted empirical risk minimization and highlight the improvement of the refinement step. Numerical simulations and real-data applications demonstrate the superiority of the proposed method.

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