Partition-Then-Adapt: Combating Prediction Bias for Reliable Multi-Modal Test-Time Adaptation
–Neural Information Processing Systems
Existing test-time adaptation (TTA) methods primarily focus on scenarios involving domain shifts in a single modality. However, they often prove ineffective when multiple modalities simultaneously undergo domain shifts, as they struggle to identify and utilize reliable samples within testing batches amid severe prediction bias. To address this problem, we propose Partition-Then-Adapt (PTA), a novel approach combating prediction bias for TTA with multi-modal domain shifts. PTA comprises two key components: Partition and Debiased Reweighting (PDR) and multi-modal Attention-Guided Alignment (AGA). Specifically, PDR evaluates each sample's predicted label frequency relative to the batch average, partitioning the batch into potential reliable and unreliable subsets.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Jun-14-2026, 09:12:03 GMT
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