Combined scaling for zero-shot transfer learning

NEUROCOMPUTING(2023)

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Recent developments in multimodal training methodologies, including CLIP and ALIGN, obviate the necessity for individual data labeling. These approaches utilize pairs of data and corresponding textual information found online as a form of weak supervision signal. However, models employing this kind of weak supervision are not as competitive as their supervised and semi-supervised counterparts when sufficient labeled data is accessible. This performance gap constrains the applicability of weekly supervised models. In this paper, we narrow the gap by proposing a combined scaling method, named BASIC, that achieves 85.7% top-1 accuracy on the ImageNet ILSVRC-2012 validation set without learning from any labeled ImageNet example. This accuracy surpasses best-published similar models, CLIP and ALIGN, by 9.3%. Our BASIC model also shows significant improvements in robustness benchmarks. For instance, on 5 test sets with natural distribution shifts such as ImageNet-{A,R,V2,Sketch} and ObjectNet, our model achieves 84.3% top-1 average accuracy, only a small drop from its original ImageNet accuracy. To achieve these results, we first develop a theoretical framework which shows that larger contrastive batch sizes lead to smaller generalization gaps for image-text models such as CLIP and ALIGN. Based on this theoretical result, we scale up the contrastive learning framework of CLIP and ALIGN in three dimensions (data size, model size, and batch size) by proposing a new method using gradient checkpointing and model parallelism. As a result, our dataset has 6.6B noisy image-text pairs, which is 4x larger than ALIGN, and 16x larger than CLIP. Our largest model has 3B weights, which is 3.75x larger in parameters and 8x larger in FLOPs than ALIGN and CLIP. Finally, our batch size is 65536 which is 2x more than CLIP and 4x more than ALIGN.
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Deep learning,Computer vision,Deep neural networks,Zero-shot transfer
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