IET Image Processing (Jul 2024)

ADIR: Advanced domain‐invariant representation via decoupling learning and information bottleneck

  • Yangyang Zhong,
  • Yunfeng Yan,
  • Pengxin Luo,
  • Yuhao Zhou,
  • Donglian Qi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1049/ipr2.13113
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 9
pp. 2506 – 2520

Abstract

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Abstract The discrepancy in data distribution between training and testing scenarios, as well as the inductive bias of convolutional neural networks towards image styles, reduces the model's generalization ability. Many unsupervised domain generalization methods based on feature decoupling suffer from an initial neglect of explicit decoupling of content and style features, resulting in content features that still contain considerable redundant information, thereby restricting improvements in generalization capability. To tackle this problem, this paper optimizes the learning process of domain‐invariant (content) features into an information compression issue, minimizing redundancy in content features. Furthermore, to enhance decoupled learning, this paper introduces innovative cross‐domain loss functions and image reconstruction modules that explicitly decouple and merge content and style across different domains. Extensive experiments demonstrate the method's significant enhancements over recent cutting‐edge approaches.

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