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Main Authors: Yang, Xizhong, Wang, Huiming, Xu, Ning, Song, Mofei
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Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.03844
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author Yang, Xizhong
Wang, Huiming
Xu, Ning
Song, Mofei
author_facet Yang, Xizhong
Wang, Huiming
Xu, Ning
Song, Mofei
contents Distribution shifts between training and testing data are a critical bottleneck limiting the practical utility of models, especially in real-world test-time scenarios. To adapt models when the source domain is unknown and the target domain is unlabeled, previous works constructed pseudo-source domains via data generation and translation, then aligned the target domain with them. However, significant discrepancies exist between the pseudo-source and the original source domain, leading to potential divergence when correcting the target directly. From this perspective, we propose a Stepwise Semantic Alignment (SSA) method, viewing the pseudo-source as a semantic bridge connecting the source and target, rather than a direct substitute for the source. Specifically, we leverage easily accessible universal semantics to rectify the semantic features of the pseudo-source, and then align the target domain using the corrected pseudo-source semantics. Additionally, we introduce a Hierarchical Feature Aggregation (HFA) module and a Confidence-Aware Complementary Learning (CACL) strategy to enhance the semantic quality of the SSA process in the absence of source and ground truth of target domains. We evaluated our approach on tasks like semantic segmentation and image classification, achieving a 5.2% performance boost on GTA2Cityscapes over the state-of-the-art.
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spellingShingle Semantic Bridging Domains: Pseudo-Source as Test-Time Connector
Yang, Xizhong
Wang, Huiming
Xu, Ning
Song, Mofei
Computation and Language
Distribution shifts between training and testing data are a critical bottleneck limiting the practical utility of models, especially in real-world test-time scenarios. To adapt models when the source domain is unknown and the target domain is unlabeled, previous works constructed pseudo-source domains via data generation and translation, then aligned the target domain with them. However, significant discrepancies exist between the pseudo-source and the original source domain, leading to potential divergence when correcting the target directly. From this perspective, we propose a Stepwise Semantic Alignment (SSA) method, viewing the pseudo-source as a semantic bridge connecting the source and target, rather than a direct substitute for the source. Specifically, we leverage easily accessible universal semantics to rectify the semantic features of the pseudo-source, and then align the target domain using the corrected pseudo-source semantics. Additionally, we introduce a Hierarchical Feature Aggregation (HFA) module and a Confidence-Aware Complementary Learning (CACL) strategy to enhance the semantic quality of the SSA process in the absence of source and ground truth of target domains. We evaluated our approach on tasks like semantic segmentation and image classification, achieving a 5.2% performance boost on GTA2Cityscapes over the state-of-the-art.
title Semantic Bridging Domains: Pseudo-Source as Test-Time Connector
topic Computation and Language
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.03844