From Prototypes to General Distributions: An Efficient Curriculum for Masked Image Modeling
November 16, 2024 Β· Declared Dead Β· π Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
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Authors
Jinhong Lin, Cheng-En Wu, Huanran Li, Jifan Zhang, Yu Hen Hu, Pedro Morgado
arXiv ID
2411.10685
Category
cs.CV: Computer Vision
Citations
2
Venue
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Last Checked
4 months ago
Abstract
Masked Image Modeling (MIM) has emerged as a powerful self-supervised learning paradigm for visual representation learning, enabling models to acquire rich visual representations by predicting masked portions of images from their visible regions. While this approach has shown promising results, we hypothesize that its effectiveness may be limited by optimization challenges during early training stages, where models are expected to learn complex image distributions from partial observations before developing basic visual processing capabilities. To address this limitation, we propose a prototype-driven curriculum leagrning framework that structures the learning process to progress from prototypical examples to more complex variations in the dataset. Our approach introduces a temperature-based annealing scheme that gradually expands the training distribution, enabling more stable and efficient learning trajectories. Through extensive experiments on ImageNet-1K, we demonstrate that our curriculum learning strategy significantly improves both training efficiency and representation quality while requiring substantially fewer training epochs compared to standard Masked Auto-Encoding. Our findings suggest that carefully controlling the order of training examples plays a crucial role in self-supervised visual learning, providing a practical solution to the early-stage optimization challenges in MIM.
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