Domain Generalization using Ensemble Learning

03/18/2021
by   Yusuf Mesbah, et al.
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Domain generalization is a sub-field of transfer learning that aims at bridging the gap between two different domains in the absence of any knowledge about the target domain. Our approach tackles the problem of a model's weak generalization when it is trained on a single source domain. From this perspective, we build an ensemble model on top of base deep learning models trained on a single source to enhance the generalization of their collective prediction. The results achieved thus far have demonstrated promising improvements of the ensemble over any of its base learners.

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