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Bayesian Transfer Learning

Bayesian Transfer Learning is a probabilistic framework that uses knowledge from a data-rich source domain to construct informative priors for a model trained on a data-scarce target domain. By encoding source-domain knowledge as prior distributions over parameters, the framework lets the model generalize well on the target task even with very limited labeled examples.

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Bayesian Transfer Learning (Probabilistic Domain Adaptation)
Taxonomic method record · ml-model / machine-learning
  • Raina, R., Ng, A. Y., & Koller, D. (2006). Constructing informative priors using transfer learning. In Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML), pp. 713–720. ACM. · URL
  • Pan, S. J., & Yang, Q. (2010). A survey on transfer learning. IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 22(10), 1345–1359. · DOI 10.1109/TKDE.2009.191
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Taxonomic bucketBayesian Gaussian Processmachine-suggested · Relational suggestion, not evidence.Taxonomic bucketFew-shot Learningmachine-suggested · Relational suggestion, not evidence.Taxonomic bucketSemi-supervised Transfer Learningmachine-suggested · Relational suggestion, not evidence.Taxonomic bucketTransfer Learningmachine-suggested · Relational suggestion, not evidence.

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