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Asymmetric Masked Distillation for Pre-Training Small Foundation Models

2023-11-06CVPR 2024Code Available0· sign in to hype

Zhiyu Zhao, Bingkun Huang, Sen Xing, Gangshan Wu, Yu Qiao, LiMin Wang

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Self-supervised foundation models have shown great potential in computer vision thanks to the pre-training paradigm of masked autoencoding. Scale is a primary factor influencing the performance of these foundation models. However, these large foundation models often result in high computational cost. This paper focuses on pre-training relatively small vision transformer models that could be efficiently adapted to downstream tasks. Specifically, taking inspiration from knowledge distillation in model compression, we propose a new asymmetric masked distillation (AMD) framework for pre-training relatively small models with autoencoding. The core of AMD is to devise an asymmetric masking strategy, where the teacher model is enabled to see more context information with a lower masking ratio, while the student model is still equipped with a high masking ratio. We design customized multi-layer feature alignment between the teacher encoder and student encoder to regularize the pre-training of student MAE. To demonstrate the effectiveness and versatility of AMD, we apply it to both ImageMAE and VideoMAE for pre-training relatively small ViT models. AMD achieved 84.6% classification accuracy on IN1K using the ViT-B model. And AMD achieves 73.3% classification accuracy using the ViT-B model on the Something-in-Something V2 dataset, a 3.7% improvement over the original ViT-B model from VideoMAE. We also transfer AMD pre-trained models to downstream tasks and obtain consistent performance improvement over the original masked autoencoding. The code and models are available at https://github.com/MCG-NJU/AMD.

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DatasetModelMetricClaimedVerifiedStatus
AVA v2.2AMD(ViT-B/16)mAP33.5Unverified
HMDB-51AMD(ViT-B/16)Average accuracy of 3 splits79.6Unverified
Something-Something V2AMD(ViT-B/16)Top-1 Accuracy73.3Unverified
Something-Something V2AMD(ViT-S/16)Top-1 Accuracy70.2Unverified
UCF101AMD(ViT-B/16)3-fold Accuracy97.1Unverified

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