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Poster

K for the Price of 1: Parameter-efficient Multi-task and Transfer Learning

Pramod Kaushik Mudrakarta · Mark Sandler · Andrey Zhmoginov · Andrew Howard

Great Hall BC #54

Keywords: [ inception ] [ small models ] [ mobile ] [ batch normalization ] [ multi-task learning ] [ computer vision ] [ imagenet ] [ transfer learning ] [ deep learning ]


Abstract:

We introduce a novel method that enables parameter-efficient transfer and multi-task learning with deep neural networks. The basic approach is to learn a model patch - a small set of parameters - that will specialize to each task, instead of fine-tuning the last layer or the entire network. For instance, we show that learning a set of scales and biases is sufficient to convert a pretrained network to perform well on qualitatively different problems (e.g. converting a Single Shot MultiBox Detection (SSD) model into a 1000-class image classification model while reusing 98% of parameters of the SSD feature extractor). Similarly, we show that re-learning existing low-parameter layers (such as depth-wise convolutions) while keeping the rest of the network frozen also improves transfer-learning accuracy significantly. Our approach allows both simultaneous (multi-task) as well as sequential transfer learning. In several multi-task learning problems, despite using much fewer parameters than traditional logits-only fine-tuning, we match single-task performance.

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