理解《A Survey on Transfer Learning》
Pan S J, Yang Q. A Survey on Transfer Learning[J]. IEEE Transactions on Knowledge & Data Engineering, 2010, 22(10):1345-1359.
Abstract—A major assumption in many machinelearning and data mining algorithms is that the training and future data mustbe in the same feature space and have the same distribution. However, in manyreal-world applications, this assumption may not hold. For example, wesometimes have a classification task in one domain of interest, but we onlyhave sufficient training data in another domain of interest, where the latterdata may be in a different feature space or follow a different data distribution.In such cases, knowledge transfer, if done successfully, would greatly improvethe performance of learning by avoiding much expensive data-labeling efforts.In rece