AHigh-Dimensional Statistical Method for Optimizing Transfer Quantities in Multi-Source Transfer Learning
–Neural Information Processing Systems
Multi-source transfer learning provides an effective solution to data scarcity in realworld supervised learning scenarios by leveraging multiple source tasks. In this field, existing works typically use all available samples from sources in training, which constrains their training efficiency and may lead to suboptimal results. To address this, we propose a theoretical framework that answers the question: what is the optimal quantity of source samples needed from each source task to jointly train the target model? Specifically, we introduce a generalization error measure based on K-L divergence, and minimize it based on high-dimensional statistical analysis to determine the optimal transfer quantity for each source task. Additionally, we develop an architecture-agnostic and data-efficient algorithm OTQMS to implement our theoretical results for target model training in multisource transfer learning. Experimental studies on diverse architectures and two real-world benchmark datasets show that our proposed algorithm significantly outperforms state-of-the-art approaches in both accuracy and data efficiency. The code is available at https://github.com/zqy0126/OTQMS.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Jun-15-2026, 16:51:12 GMT
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