To transfer or not transfer: Unified transferability metric and analysis

05/12/2023
by   Qianshan Zhan, et al.
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In transfer learning, transferability is one of the most fundamental problems, which aims to evaluate the effectiveness of arbitrary transfer tasks. Existing research focuses on classification tasks and neglects domain or task differences. More importantly, there is a lack of research to determine whether to transfer or not. To address these, we propose a new analytical approach and metric, Wasserstein Distance based Joint Estimation (WDJE), for transferability estimation and determination in a unified setting: classification and regression problems with domain and task differences. The WDJE facilitates decision-making on whether to transfer or not by comparing the target risk with and without transfer. To enable the comparison, we approximate the target transfer risk by proposing a non-symmetric, easy-to-understand and easy-to-calculate target risk bound that is workable even with limited target labels. The proposed bound relates the target risk to source model performance, domain and task differences based on Wasserstein distance. We also extend our bound into unsupervised settings and establish the generalization bound from finite empirical samples. Our experiments in image classification and remaining useful life regression prediction illustrate the effectiveness of the WDJE in determining whether to transfer or not, and the proposed bound in approximating the target transfer risk.

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