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arxiv:2605.05136

CPCANet: Deep Unfolding Common Principal Component Analysis for Domain Generalization

Published on May 7
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Yu-Hsi Chen
on May 11
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CPCANet is a domain generalization framework that uses Common Principal Component Analysis to discover structured domain-invariant subspaces through differentiable neural layers, achieving state-of-the-art performance in zero-shot transfer.

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Domain Generalization (DG) aims to learn representations that remain robust under out-of-distribution (OOD) shifts and generalize effectively to unseen target domains. While recent invariant learning strategies and architectural advances have achieved strong performance, explicitly discovering a structured domain-invariant subspace through second-order statistics remains underexplored. In this work, we propose CPCANet, a novel framework grounded in Common Principal Component Analysis (CPCA), which unrolls the iterative Flury-Gautschi (FG) algorithm into fully differentiable neural layers. This approach integrates the statistical properties of CPCA into an end-to-end trainable framework, enforcing the discovery of a shared subspace across diverse domains while preserving interpretability. Experiments on four standard DG benchmarks demonstrate that CPCANet achieves state-of-the-art (SOTA) performance in zero-shot transfer. Moreover, CPCANet is architecture-agnostic and requires no dataset-specific tuning, providing a simple and efficient approach to learning robust representations under distribution shift. Code is available at https://github.com/wish44165/CPCANet.

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We propose CPCANet, which unrolls CPCA into a differentiable network to learn a structured domain-invariant subspace for domain generalization. It is architecture-agnostic and tuning-free, and achieves SOTA performance on standard benchmarks.

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