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CLIP-CID: Efficient CLIP Distillation via Cluster-Instance Discrimination

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Contrastive Language-Image Pre-training (CLIP) has achieved excellent performance over a wide range of tasks. However, the effectiveness of CLIP heavily relies on a substantial corpus of pre-training data, resulting in notable consumption of computational resources. Although knowledge distillation has been widely applied in single modality models, how to efficiently expand knowledge distillation to vision-language foundation models with extensive data remains relatively unexplored. In this paper, we introduce CLIP-CID, a novel distillation mechanism that effectively transfers knowledge from a large vision-language foundation model to a smaller model. We initially propose a simple but efficient image semantic balance method to reduce transfer learning bias and improve distillation efficiency. This method filters out 43.7% of image-text pairs from the LAION400M while maintaining superior performance. After that, we leverage cluster-instance discrimination to facilitate knowledge transfer from the teacher model to the student model, thereby empowering the student model to acquire a holistic semantic comprehension of the pre-training data. Experimental results demonstrate that CLIP-CID achieves state-of-the-art performance on various downstream tasks including linear probe and zero-shot classification.

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Multimodal Medical Image Binding via Shared Text Embeddings

eess.IV · 2025-06-22 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Five modality-specific CLIP-like medical models are aligned through a shared, distilled text embedding space, enabling zero-shot cross-modal retrieval and improved few-shot classification without paired image data.

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  • Multimodal Medical Image Binding via Shared Text Embeddings eess.IV · 2025-06-22 · conditional · none · ref 51 · internal anchor

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