Citation:
Maity, S. , Yurochkin, M. , Banerjee, M. , & Sun, Y. . (2023). Understanding new tasks through the lens of training data via exponential tilting. In The Eleventh International Conference on Learning Representations. Retrieved from https://openreview.net/forum?id=DBMttEEoLbw
Abstract:
Deploying machine learning models on new tasks is a major challenge due to differences in distributions of the train (source) data and the new (target) data. However, the training data likely captures some of the properties of the new task. We consider the problem of reweighing the training samples to gain insights into the distribution of the target task. Specifically, we formulate a distribution shift model based on the exponential tilt assumption and learn train data importance weights minimizing the KL divergence between labeled train and unlabeled target datasets. The learned train data weights can then be used for downstream tasks such as target performance evaluation, fine-tuning, and model selection. We demonstrate the efficacy of our method on Waterbirds and Breeds benchmarks.