Emergent Mind

Abstract

In this paper, we present an innovative approach to self-supervised learning for Vision Transformers (ViTs), integrating local masked image modeling with progressive layer freezing. This method focuses on enhancing the efficiency and speed of initial layer training in ViTs. By systematically freezing specific layers at strategic points during training, we reduce computational demands while maintaining or improving learning capabilities. Our approach employs a novel multi-scale reconstruction process that fosters efficient learning in initial layers and enhances semantic comprehension across scales. The results demonstrate a substantial reduction in training time (~12.5\%) with a minimal impact on model accuracy (decrease in top-1 accuracy by 0.6\%). Our method achieves top-1 and top-5 accuracies of 82.6\% and 96.2\%, respectively, underscoring its potential in scenarios where computational resources and time are critical. This work marks an advancement in the field of self-supervised learning for computer vision. The implementation of our approach is available at our project's GitHub repository: github.com/utkutpcgl/ViTFreeze.

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