On Good Practices for Task-Specific Distillation of Large Pretrained Visual Models - Multidisciplinary Institute in Artificial intelligence - Grenoble Alpes
Journal Articles Transactions on Machine Learning Research Journal Year : 2024

On Good Practices for Task-Specific Distillation of Large Pretrained Visual Models

Abstract

Large pretrained visual models exhibit remarkable generalization across diverse recognition tasks. Yet, real-world applications often demand compact models tailored to specific problems. Variants of knowledge distillation have been devised for such a purpose, enabling task-specific compact models (the students) to learn from a generic large pretrained one (the teacher). In this paper, we show that the excellent robustness and versatility of recent pretrained models challenge common practices established in the literature, calling for a new set of optimal guidelines for task-specific distillation. To address the lack of samples in downstream tasks, we also show that a variant of Mixup based on stable diffusion complements standard data augmentation. This strategy eliminates the need for engineered text prompts and improves distillation of generic models into streamlined specialized networks.
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hal-04847170 , version 1 (18-12-2024)

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Juliette Marrie, Michael Arbel, Julien Mairal, Diane Larlus. On Good Practices for Task-Specific Distillation of Large Pretrained Visual Models. Transactions on Machine Learning Research Journal, 2024. ⟨hal-04847170⟩
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