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Unsupervised Domain Generalization by Learning a Bridge Across Domains (2112.02300v2)

Published 4 Dec 2021 in cs.CV

Abstract: The ability to generalize learned representations across significantly different visual domains, such as between real photos, clipart, paintings, and sketches, is a fundamental capacity of the human visual system. In this paper, different from most cross-domain works that utilize some (or full) source domain supervision, we approach a relatively new and very practical Unsupervised Domain Generalization (UDG) setup of having no training supervision in neither source nor target domains. Our approach is based on self-supervised learning of a Bridge Across Domains (BrAD) - an auxiliary bridge domain accompanied by a set of semantics preserving visual (image-to-image) mappings to BrAD from each of the training domains. The BrAD and mappings to it are learned jointly (end-to-end) with a contrastive self-supervised representation model that semantically aligns each of the domains to its BrAD-projection, and hence implicitly drives all the domains (seen or unseen) to semantically align to each other. In this work, we show how using an edge-regularized BrAD our approach achieves significant gains across multiple benchmarks and a range of tasks, including UDG, Few-shot UDA, and unsupervised generalization across multi-domain datasets (including generalization to unseen domains and classes).

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Authors (14)
  1. Sivan Harary (11 papers)
  2. Eli Schwartz (24 papers)
  3. Assaf Arbelle (26 papers)
  4. Peter Staar (24 papers)
  5. Shady Abu-Hussein (7 papers)
  6. Elad Amrani (7 papers)
  7. Roei Herzig (34 papers)
  8. Amit Alfassy (9 papers)
  9. Raja Giryes (156 papers)
  10. Hilde Kuehne (69 papers)
  11. Dina Katabi (37 papers)
  12. Kate Saenko (178 papers)
  13. Rogerio Feris (105 papers)
  14. Leonid Karlinsky (79 papers)
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