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Towards Optimization and Model Selection for Domain Generalization: A Mixup-guided Solution

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arxiv 2209.00652 v2 pith:TNNAUHX2 submitted 2022-09-01 cs.LG

classification cs.LG
keywords optimizationselectiondomainmodeltargetdatadistributiongeneralization
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The distribution shifts between training and test data typically undermine the performance of models. In recent years, lots of work pays attention to domain generalization (DG) where distribution shifts exist, and target data are unseen. Despite the progress in algorithm design, two foundational factors have long been ignored: 1) the optimization for regularization-based objectives, and 2) the model selection for DG since no knowledge about the target domain can be utilized. In this paper, we propose Mixup guided optimization and selection techniques for DG. For optimization, we utilize an adapted Mixup to generate an out-of-distribution dataset that can guide the preference direction and optimize with Pareto optimization. For model selection, we generate a validation dataset with a closer distance to the target distribution, and thereby it can better represent the target data. We also present some theoretical insights behind our proposals. Comprehensive experiments demonstrate that our model optimization and selection techniques can largely improve the performance of existing domain generalization algorithms and even achieve new state-of-the-art results.

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