Domain Generalization by Marginal Transfer Learning

11/21/2017
by   Gilles Blanchard, et al.
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Domain generalization is the problem of assigning class labels to an unlabeled test data set, given several labeled training data sets drawn from similar distributions. This problem arises in several applications where data distributions fluctuate because of biological, technical, or other sources of variation. We develop a distribution-free, kernel-based approach that predicts a classifier from the marginal distribution of features, by leveraging the trends present in related classification tasks. This approach involves identifying an appropriate reproducing kernel Hilbert space and optimizing a regularized empirical risk over the space. We present generalization error analysis, describe universal kernels, and establish universal consistency of the proposed methodology. Experimental results on synthetic data and three real data applications demonstrate the superiority of the method with respect to a pooling strategy.

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