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On Target Shift in Adversarial Domain Adaptation (1903.06336v1)

Published 15 Mar 2019 in stat.ML and cs.LG

Abstract: Discrepancy between training and testing domains is a fundamental problem in the generalization of machine learning techniques. Recently, several approaches have been proposed to learn domain invariant feature representations through adversarial deep learning. However, label shift, where the percentage of data in each class is different between domains, has received less attention. Label shift naturally arises in many contexts, especially in behavioral studies where the behaviors are freely chosen. In this work, we propose a method called Domain Adversarial nets for Target Shift (DATS) to address label shift while learning a domain invariant representation. This is accomplished by using distribution matching to estimate label proportions in a blind test set. We extend this framework to handle multiple domains by developing a scheme to upweight source domains most similar to the target domain. Empirical results show that this framework performs well under large label shift in synthetic and real experiments, demonstrating the practical importance.

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Authors (5)
  1. Yitong Li (95 papers)
  2. Michael Murias (1 paper)
  3. Samantha Major (1 paper)
  4. Geraldine Dawson (2 papers)
  5. David E. Carlson (19 papers)
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