格拉斯曼预测新领域的多元回归

Yongxin Yang, Timothy M. Hospedales
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我们研究了如何在没有标记和未标记的训练数据的情况下预测新领域中的视觉对象。领域自适应在改善训练数据和测试数据之间的领域转移问题方面具有重要的价值,是目前一个成熟的研究领域。然而,通常假设域是离散的实体,并且至少在测试域中提供未标记的数据。在本文中,我们考虑由连续值(例如,时间,光照或视角)的向量参数化域的情况。我们的目标是使用这些领域元数据来预测新的领域以进行识别。这允许识别模型提前为新领域(例如,未来的时间或视角)预先校准,而无需等待数据收集和重新训练。我们通过将问题作为Grassmannian上的多元回归之一来实现这一点,其中我们根据域参数的独立向量回归域的子空间(Grassmannian上的点)。我们推导了两种新颖的方法来完成这项具有挑战性的任务:直接从RM进行核回归!G,以及一种具有更好外推性质的间接方法。我们在两个跨域视觉识别基准上评估了我们的方法,它们的表现接近全数据域自适应的上界。这表明,如果一个域可以被参数化描述,那么数据对于域适应是不需要的。
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Multivariate Regression on the Grassmannian for Predicting Novel Domains
We study the problem of predicting how to recognise visual objects in novel domains with neither labelled nor unlabelled training data. Domain adaptation is now an established research area due to its value in ameliorating the issue of domain shift between train and test data. However, it is conventionally assumed that domains are discrete entities, and that at least unlabelled data is provided in testing domains. In this paper, we consider the case where domains are parametrised by a vector of continuous values (e.g., time, lighting or view angle). We aim to use such domain metadata to predict novel domains for recognition. This allows a recognition model to be pre-calibrated for a new domain in advance (e.g., future time or view angle) without waiting for data collection and re-training. We achieve this by posing the problem as one of multivariate regression on the Grassmannian, where we regress a domain's subspace (point on the Grassmannian) against an independent vector of domain parameters. We derive two novel methodologies to achieve this challenging task: a direct kernel regression from RM ! G, and an indirect method with better extrapolation properties. We evaluate our methods on two crossdomain visual recognition benchmarks, where they perform close to the upper bound of full data domain adaptation. This demonstrates that data is not necessary for domain adaptation if a domain can be parametrically described.
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