Maximum independence domain adaptation (MIDA)
A domain-invariant subspace will be learned. MIDA can be applied in all kinds of domain adaptation problems, including discrete or continuous distributional change, supervised/semi-supervised/unsupervised, multiple domains, classification or regression, etc. All domains can be unlabeled/labeled/partially labeled. Suitable for transfer learning, domain adaptation, and concept drift adaptation (e.g. sensor drift correction) problems. Two test cases are in testMida.m.
ref: Ke Yan, Lu Kou, and David Zhang, "Domain Adaptation via Maximum Independence of Domain Features," http://arxiv.org/abs/1603.04535
Copyright 2016 YAN Ke, Tsinghua Univ. http://yanke23.com , xjed09@gmail.com
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Ke Yan (2026). Maximum independence domain adaptation (MIDA) (https://in.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/56645-maximum-independence-domain-adaptation-mida), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .
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