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Modified Distribution Alignment for Domain Adaptation with Pre-trained Inception ResNet

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arxiv 1904.02322 v2 pith:IEQQ7Q3J submitted 2019-04-04 cs.CV

classification cs.CV
keywords classificationdomainnetworksneuralpre-trainedadaptationalignmentdeep
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Deep neural networks have been widely used in computer vision. There are several well trained deep neural networks for the ImageNet classification challenge, which has played a significant role in image recognition. However, little work has explored pre-trained neural networks for image recognition in domain adaption. In this paper, we are the first to extract better-represented features from a pre-trained Inception ResNet model for domain adaptation. We then present a modified distribution alignment method for classification using the extracted features. We test our model using three benchmark datasets (Office+Caltech-10, Office-31, and Office-Home). Extensive experiments demonstrate significant improvements (4.8%, 5.5%, and 10%) in classification accuracy over the state-of-the-art.

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