On the value of label and semantic information in domain generalization.

Neural Netw

Department of Computer Science, Laval University, 2325 rue de l'universite, Quebec, G1V 0A6, Canada.

Published: June 2023

In this work, we tackle the domain generalization (DG) problem aiming to learn a universal predictor on several source domains and deploy it on an unseen target domain. Many existing DG approaches were mainly motivated by domain adaptation techniques to align the marginal feature distribution but ignored conditional relations and labeling information in the source domains, which are critical to ensure successful knowledge transfer. Although some recent advances started to take advantage of conditional semantic distributions, theoretical justifications were still missing. To this end, we investigate the theoretical guarantee for a successful generalization process by focusing on how to control the target domain error. Our results reveal that to control the target risk, one should jointly control the source errors that are weighted according to label information and align the semantic conditional distributions between different source domains. The theoretical analysis then leads to an efficient algorithm to control the label distributions as well as match the semantic conditional distributions. To verify the effectiveness of our method, we evaluate it against recent baseline algorithms on several benchmarks. We also conducted experiments to verify the performance under label distribution shift to demonstrate the necessity of leveraging the labeling and semantic information. Empirical results show that the proposed method outperforms most of the baseline methods and shows state-of-the-art performances.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neunet.2023.03.023DOI Listing

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