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Hyper-Representations for Pre-Training and Transfer Learning

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Learning representations of neural network weights given a model zoo is an emerging and challenging area with many potential applications from model inspection, to neural architecture search or knowledge distillation. Recently, an autoencoder trained on a model zoo was able to learn a hyper-representation, which captures intrinsic and extrinsic properties of the models in the zoo. In this work, we extend hyper-representations for generative use to sample new model weights as pre-training. We propose layer-wise loss normalization which we demonstrate is key to generate high-performing models and a sampling method based on the empirical density of hyper-representations. The models generated using our methods are diverse, performant and capable to outperform conventional baselines for transfer learning. Our results indicate the potential of knowledge aggregation from model zoos to new models via hyper-representations thereby paving the avenue for novel research directions.

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2025 1

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Recurrent Diffusion for Large-Scale Parameter Generation

cs.LG · 2025-01-20 · conditional · novelty 6.0

RPG generates full weights for models up to 200M parameters, including ConvNeXt-L and LLaMA LoRA adapters, at accuracy comparable to trained checkpoints, using recurrent token prototypes to condition a 1D diffusion model.

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  • Recurrent Diffusion for Large-Scale Parameter Generation cs.LG · 2025-01-20 · conditional · none · ref 51 · internal anchor

    RPG generates full weights for models up to 200M parameters, including ConvNeXt-L and LLaMA LoRA adapters, at accuracy comparable to trained checkpoints, using recurrent token prototypes to condition a 1D diffusion model.