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Main Authors: Khadka, Puskal, Rizk, Rodrigue, Wang, Longwei, Santosh, KC
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.08959
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author Khadka, Puskal
Rizk, Rodrigue
Wang, Longwei
Santosh, KC
author_facet Khadka, Puskal
Rizk, Rodrigue
Wang, Longwei
Santosh, KC
contents Vision Transformers (ViTs) have achieved impressive results in computer vision by leveraging self-attention to model long-range dependencies. However, their emphasis on global context often comes at the expense of local feature extraction in small datasets, particularly due to the lack of key inductive biases such as locality and translation equivariance. To mitigate this, we propose CoSwin, a novel feature-fusion architecture that augments the hierarchical shifted window attention with localized convolutional feature learning. Specifically, CoSwin integrates a learnable local feature enhancement module into each attention block, enabling the model to simultaneously capture fine-grained spatial details and global semantic structure. We evaluate CoSwin on multiple image classification benchmarks including CIFAR-10, CIFAR-100, MNIST, SVHN, and Tiny ImageNet. Our experimental results show consistent performance gains over state-of-the-art convolutional and transformer-based models. Notably, CoSwin achieves improvements of 2.17% on CIFAR-10, 4.92% on CIFAR-100, 0.10% on MNIST, 0.26% on SVHN, and 4.47% on Tiny ImageNet over the baseline Swin Transformer. These improvements underscore the effectiveness of local-global feature fusion in enhancing the generalization and robustness of transformers for small-scale vision. Code and pretrained weights available at https://github.com/puskal-khadka/coswin
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spellingShingle CoSwin: Convolution Enhanced Hierarchical Shifted Window Attention For Small-Scale Vision
Khadka, Puskal
Rizk, Rodrigue
Wang, Longwei
Santosh, KC
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Vision Transformers (ViTs) have achieved impressive results in computer vision by leveraging self-attention to model long-range dependencies. However, their emphasis on global context often comes at the expense of local feature extraction in small datasets, particularly due to the lack of key inductive biases such as locality and translation equivariance. To mitigate this, we propose CoSwin, a novel feature-fusion architecture that augments the hierarchical shifted window attention with localized convolutional feature learning. Specifically, CoSwin integrates a learnable local feature enhancement module into each attention block, enabling the model to simultaneously capture fine-grained spatial details and global semantic structure. We evaluate CoSwin on multiple image classification benchmarks including CIFAR-10, CIFAR-100, MNIST, SVHN, and Tiny ImageNet. Our experimental results show consistent performance gains over state-of-the-art convolutional and transformer-based models. Notably, CoSwin achieves improvements of 2.17% on CIFAR-10, 4.92% on CIFAR-100, 0.10% on MNIST, 0.26% on SVHN, and 4.47% on Tiny ImageNet over the baseline Swin Transformer. These improvements underscore the effectiveness of local-global feature fusion in enhancing the generalization and robustness of transformers for small-scale vision. Code and pretrained weights available at https://github.com/puskal-khadka/coswin
title CoSwin: Convolution Enhanced Hierarchical Shifted Window Attention For Small-Scale Vision
topic Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.08959