SimMAT:探索从视觉基础模型到任何图像模式的可移植性

Chenyang Lei, Liyi Chen, Jun Cen, Xiao Chen, Zhen Lei, Felix Heide, Ziwei Liu, Qifeng Chen, Zhaoxiang Zhang
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像 ChatGPT 和 Sora 这样的基础模型是在大量数据的基础上训练出来的,已经产生了革命性的社会影响。然而,对于许多不同领域的传感器来说,要收集类似规模的自然图像来训练强大的基础模型是极具挑战性的。为此,本研究提出了一个简单有效的框架 SimMAT 来研究一个开放性问题:从在自然 RGB 图像上训练的视觉基础模型到不同物理特性(如偏振)的其他图像模态的可转移性。我们将 SimMAT 应用于具有代表性的视觉基础模型--分段任意模型(SAM),以支持任何经过评估的新图像模态。鉴于缺乏相关基准,我们构建了一个新的基准来评估迁移学习性能。我们的实验证实了转移视觉基础模型在提高其他传感器性能方面的巨大潜力。具体来说,SimMAT 可以将所评估模态的分割性能(mIoU)从平均 22.15% 提高到 53.88%,并持续优于其他基线。我们希望 SimMAT 能够提高人们对跨模态迁移学习的认识,并使各个领域受益,从而利用视觉基础模型获得更好的结果。
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SimMAT: Exploring Transferability from Vision Foundation Models to Any Image Modality
Foundation models like ChatGPT and Sora that are trained on a huge scale of data have made a revolutionary social impact. However, it is extremely challenging for sensors in many different fields to collect similar scales of natural images to train strong foundation models. To this end, this work presents a simple and effective framework SimMAT to study an open problem: the transferability from vision foundation models trained on natural RGB images to other image modalities of different physical properties (e.g., polarization). SimMAT consists of a modality-agnostic transfer layer (MAT) and a pretrained foundation model. We apply SimMAT to a representative vision foundation model Segment Anything Model (SAM) to support any evaluated new image modality. Given the absence of relevant benchmarks, we construct a new benchmark to evaluate the transfer learning performance. Our experiments confirm the intriguing potential of transferring vision foundation models in enhancing other sensors' performance. Specifically, SimMAT can improve the segmentation performance (mIoU) from 22.15% to 53.88% on average for evaluated modalities and consistently outperforms other baselines. We hope that SimMAT can raise awareness of cross-modal transfer learning and benefit various fields for better results with vision foundation models.
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