CA-UDA: Class-Aware Unsupervised Domain Adaptation with Optimal Assignment and Pseudo-Label Refinement
This work addresses domain adaptation for image classification, offering incremental improvements over existing methods.
The paper tackled the problem of source domain bias and suboptimal feature alignment in unsupervised domain adaptation (UDA) for image classification, proposing CA-UDA with optimal assignment and pseudo-label refinement to achieve state-of-the-art performance on benchmark datasets.
Recent works on unsupervised domain adaptation (UDA) focus on the selection of good pseudo-labels as surrogates for the missing labels in the target data. However, source domain bias that deteriorates the pseudo-labels can still exist since the shared network of the source and target domains are typically used for the pseudo-label selections. The suboptimal feature space source-to-target domain alignment can also result in unsatisfactory performance. In this paper, we propose CA-UDA to improve the quality of the pseudo-labels and UDA results with optimal assignment, a pseudo-label refinement strategy and class-aware domain alignment. We use an auxiliary network to mitigate the source domain bias for pseudo-label refinement. Our intuition is that the underlying semantics in the target domain can be fully exploited to help refine the pseudo-labels that are inferred from the source features under domain shift. Furthermore, our optimal assignment can optimally align features in the source-to-target domains and our class-aware domain alignment can simultaneously close the domain gap while preserving the classification decision boundaries. Extensive experiments on several benchmark datasets show that our method can achieve state-of-the-art performance in the image classification task.