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SDM 2008
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Direct density ratio estimation for large-scale covariate shift adaptation

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Covariate shift is a situation in supervised learning where training and test inputs follow different distributions even though the functional relation remains unchanged, A common approach to compensating for the bias caused by covariate shift is to reweight the training samples according to importance, which is the ratio of test and training densities. We propose a novel method that allows us to directly estimate the importance from samples without going through the hard task of density estimation. An advantage of the proposed method is that the computation time is nearly independent of the number of test input samples, which is highly beneficial in recent applications with large numbers of unlabeled samples. We demonstrate through experiments that the proposed method is computationally more efficient than existing approaches with comparable accuracy. Copyright © by SIAM.

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SDM 2008

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