Multi-step domain adaptation by adversarial attack to $\mathcal{H} \Delta \mathcal{H}$-divergence
Asadulaev, Arip, Panfilov, Alexander, Filchenkov, Andrey
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Adversarial examples are transferable between different models. In our paper, we propose to use this property for multi-step domain adaptation. In unsupervised domain adaptation settings, we demonstrate that replacing the source domain with adversarial examples to $\mathcal{H} \Delta \mathcal{H}$-divergence can improve source classifier accuracy on the target domain. Our method can be connected to most domain adaptation techniques. We conducted a range of experiments and achieved improvement in accuracy on Digits and Office-Home datasets.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jul-18-2022
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