Discriminative Manifold Distribution Alignment for Domain Adaptation
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-1-2023
Abstract
Domain adaptation (DA) aims to accomplish tasks on unlabeled target data by learning and transferring knowledge from related source domains. In order to learn a discriminative and domain-invariant model, a critical step is to align source and target data well and thus reduce their distribution divergence. But existing DA methods mainly align the global feature distributions in distorted original space, which neglects their fine-grained local information and intrinsic geometrical structures. Moreover, some methods rely heavily on pseudo-labels to align features, which may undermine adaptation performance and lead to negative transfer. We propose an efficient discriminative manifold distribution alignment (DMDA) approach, which improves feature transferability by aligning both global and local distributions and refines a discriminative model by learning geometrical structures in manifold space. In addition, when learning geometrical structures, DMDA is exempt from the uncertainty and error brought by pseudo-labels of a target domain. It is very concise and efficient to be implemented by integrating learning steps and obtaining solutions directly. Extensive experiments on 68 DA tasks from seven benchmarks and subsequent analyses show that DMDA outperforms the compared methods in both classification accuracy and time efficiency, thus representing a significant advance in the DA field.
Identifier
85136850192 (Scopus)
Publication Title
IEEE Transactions on Systems Man and Cybernetics Systems
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1109/TSMC.2022.3195239
e-ISSN
21682232
ISSN
21682216
First Page
1183
Last Page
1197
Issue
2
Volume
53
Grant
2021-cyxt2-kj10
Fund Ref
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Recommended Citation
Yao, Siya; Kang, Qi; Zhou, Mengchu; Rawa, Muhyaddin J.; and Albeshri, Aiiad, "Discriminative Manifold Distribution Alignment for Domain Adaptation" (2023). Faculty Publications. 1967.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/1967
