Emergent Mind

Abstract

Knowledge Distillation (KD) is a powerful technique for transferring knowledge between neural network models, where a pre-trained teacher model is used to facilitate the training of the target student model. However, the availability of a suitable teacher model is not always guaranteed. To address this challenge, Self-Knowledge Distillation (SKD) attempts to construct a teacher model from itself. Existing SKD methods add Auxiliary Classifiers (AC) to intermediate layers of the model or use the history models and models with different input data within the same class. However, these methods are computationally expensive and only capture time-wise and class-wise features of data. In this paper, we propose a lightweight SKD framework that utilizes multi-source information to construct a more informative teacher. Specifically, we introduce a Distillation with Reverse Guidance (DRG) method that considers different levels of information extracted by the model, including edge, shape, and detail of the input data, to construct a more informative teacher. Additionally, we design a Distillation with Shape-wise Regularization (DSR) method that ensures a consistent shape of ranked model output for all data. We validate the performance of the proposed DRG, DSR, and their combination through comprehensive experiments on various datasets and models. Our results demonstrate the superiority of the proposed methods over baselines (up to 2.87%) and state-of-the-art SKD methods (up to 1.15%), while being computationally efficient and robust. The code is available at https://github.com/xucong-parsifal/LightSKD.

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