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Autori principali: Vanyan, Ani, Barseghyan, Alvard, Tamazyan, Hakob, Huroyan, Vahan, Khachatrian, Hrant, Danelljan, Martin
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Pubblicazione: 2023
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.00463
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author Vanyan, Ani
Barseghyan, Alvard
Tamazyan, Hakob
Huroyan, Vahan
Khachatrian, Hrant
Danelljan, Martin
author_facet Vanyan, Ani
Barseghyan, Alvard
Tamazyan, Hakob
Huroyan, Vahan
Khachatrian, Hrant
Danelljan, Martin
contents In this paper, we present a comparative analysis of various self-supervised Vision Transformers (ViTs), focusing on their local representative power. Inspired by large language models, we examine the abilities of ViTs to perform various computer vision tasks with little to no fine-tuning. We design evaluation framework to analyze the quality of local, i.e.\ patch-level, representations in the context of few-shot semantic segmentation, instance identification, object retrieval and tracking. We discover that contrastive learning based methods like DINO produce more universal patch representations that can be immediately applied for downstream tasks with no parameter tuning, compared to masked image modeling. The embeddings learned using the latter approach, e.g. in masked autoencoders, have high variance features that harm distance-based algorithms, such as k-NN, and do not contain useful information for most downstream tasks. Furthermore, we demonstrate that removing these high-variance features enhances k-NN for MAE, as well as for its recent extension Scale-MAE. Finally, we find an object instance retrieval setting where DINOv2, a model pretrained on two orders of magnitude more data, falls short of its less compute intensive counterpart DINO.
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spellingShingle Analyzing Local Representations of Self-supervised Vision Transformers
Vanyan, Ani
Barseghyan, Alvard
Tamazyan, Hakob
Huroyan, Vahan
Khachatrian, Hrant
Danelljan, Martin
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
In this paper, we present a comparative analysis of various self-supervised Vision Transformers (ViTs), focusing on their local representative power. Inspired by large language models, we examine the abilities of ViTs to perform various computer vision tasks with little to no fine-tuning. We design evaluation framework to analyze the quality of local, i.e.\ patch-level, representations in the context of few-shot semantic segmentation, instance identification, object retrieval and tracking. We discover that contrastive learning based methods like DINO produce more universal patch representations that can be immediately applied for downstream tasks with no parameter tuning, compared to masked image modeling. The embeddings learned using the latter approach, e.g. in masked autoencoders, have high variance features that harm distance-based algorithms, such as k-NN, and do not contain useful information for most downstream tasks. Furthermore, we demonstrate that removing these high-variance features enhances k-NN for MAE, as well as for its recent extension Scale-MAE. Finally, we find an object instance retrieval setting where DINOv2, a model pretrained on two orders of magnitude more data, falls short of its less compute intensive counterpart DINO.
title Analyzing Local Representations of Self-supervised Vision Transformers
topic Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.00463