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Maximum Classifier Discrepancy for Unsupervised Domain Adaptation
In this work, we present a method for unsupervised domain adaptation. Many
adversarial learning methods train domain classifier networks to distinguish
the features as either a source or target and train a feature generator network
to mimic the discriminator. Two problems exist with these methods. First, the
domain classifier only tries to distinguish the features as a source or target
and thus does not consider task-specific decision boundaries between classes.
Therefore, a trained generator can generate ambiguous features near class
boundaries. Second, these methods aim to completely match the feature
distributions between different domains, which is difficult because of each
domain's characteristics.
To solve these problems, we introduce a new approach that attempts to align
distributions of source and target by utilizing the task-specific decision
boundaries. We propose to maximize the discrepancy between two classifiers'
outputs to detect target samples that are far from the support of the source. A
feature generator learns to generate target features near the support to
minimize the discrepancy. Our method outperforms other methods on several
datasets of image classification and semantic segmentation. The codes are
available at \url{https://github.com/mil-tokyo/MCD_DA}Comment: Accepted to CVPR2018 Oral, Code is available at
https://github.com/mil-tokyo/MCD_D
Symmetry Breaking in Bose-Einstein Condensates
A gaseous Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) offers an ideal testing ground for
studying symmetry breaking, because a trapped BEC system is in a mesoscopic
regime, and situations exist under which symmetry breaking may or may not
occur. Investigating this problem can explain why mean-field theories have been
so successful in elucidating gaseous BEC systems and when many-body effects
play a significant role. We substantiate these ideas in four distinct
situations: namely, soliton formation in attractive BECs, vortex nucleation in
rotating BECs, spontaneous magnetization in spinor BECs, and spin texture
formation in dipolar BECs.Comment: Submitted to the proceedings of International Conference on Atomic
Physics 200
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