MiCo: Mixup Co-Training for Semi-Supervised Domain Adaptation

07/24/2020
by   Luyu Yang, et al.
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Semi-supervised domain adaptation (SSDA) aims to adapt models from a labeled source domain to a different but related target domain, from which unlabeled data and a small set of labeled data are provided. In this paper we propose a new approach for SSDA, which is to explicitly decompose SSDA into two sub-problems: a semi-supervised learning (SSL) problem in the target domain and an unsupervised domain adaptation (UDA) problem across domains. We show that these two sub-problems yield very different classifiers, which we leverage with our algorithm MixUp Co-training (MiCo). MiCo applies Mixup to bridge the gap between labeled and unlabeled data of each individual model and employs co-training to exchange the expertise between the two classifiers. MiCo needs no adversarial and minmax training, making it easily implementable and stable. MiCo achieves state-of-the-art results on SSDA datasets, outperforming the prior art by a notable 4

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