Butterfly: A Panacea for All Difficulties in Wildly Unsupervised Domain Adaptation

05/19/2019
by   Feng Liu, et al.
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In unsupervised domain adaptation (UDA), classifiers for the target domain (TD) are trained with clean labeled data from the source domain (SD) and unlabeled data from TD. However, in the wild, it is hard to acquire a large amount of perfectly clean labeled data in SD given limited budget. Hence, we consider a new, more realistic and more challenging problem setting, where classifiers have to be trained with noisy labeled data from SD and unlabeled data from TD---we name it wildly UDA (WUDA). We show that WUDA provably ruins all UDA methods if taking no care of label noise in SD, and to this end, we propose a Butterfly framework, a panacea for all difficulties in WUDA. Butterfly maintains four models (e.g., deep networks) simultaneously, where two take care of all adaptations (i.e., noisy-to-clean, labeled-to-unlabeled, and SD-to-TD-distributional) and then the other two can focus on classification in TD. As a consequence, Butterfly possesses all the necessary components for all the challenges in WUDA. Experiments demonstrate that under WUDA, Butterfly significantly outperforms existing baseline methods.

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