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A Concise Review of Transfer Learning

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arxiv 2104.02144 v1 pith:CEKNI6MG submitted 2021-04-05 cs.LG cs.AI

classification cs.LGcs.AI
keywords datalearningtransferrelatedaimsconciseexistinggive
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The availability of abundant labeled data in recent years led the researchers to introduce a methodology called transfer learning, which utilizes existing data in situations where there are difficulties in collecting new annotated data. Transfer learning aims to boost the performance of a target learner by applying another related source data. In contrast to the traditional machine learning and data mining techniques, which assume that the training and testing data lie from the same feature space and distribution, transfer learning can handle situations where there is a discrepancy between domains and distributions. These characteristics give the model the potential to utilize the available related source data and extend the underlying knowledge to the target task achieving better performance. This survey paper aims to give a concise review of traditional and current transfer learning settings, existing challenges, and related approaches.

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