Machine Learning and Knowledge Extraction (Oct 2023)

Similarity-Based Framework for Unsupervised Domain Adaptation: Peer Reviewing Policy for Pseudo-Labeling

  • Joel Arweiler,
  • Cihan Ates,
  • Jesus Cerquides,
  • Rainer Koch,
  • Hans-Jörg Bauer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/make5040074
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 4
pp. 1474 – 1492

Abstract

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The inherent dependency of deep learning models on labeled data is a well-known problem and one of the barriers that slows down the integration of such methods into different fields of applied sciences and engineering, in which experimental and numerical methods can easily generate a colossal amount of unlabeled data. This paper proposes an unsupervised domain adaptation methodology that mimics the peer review process to label new observations in a different domain from the training set. The approach evaluates the validity of a hypothesis using domain knowledge acquired from the training set through a similarity analysis, exploring the projected feature space to examine the class centroid shifts. The methodology is tested on a binary classification problem, where synthetic images of cubes and cylinders in different orientations are generated. The methodology improves the accuracy of the object classifier from 60% to around 90% in the case of a domain shift in physical feature space without human labeling.

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