A checkerboard-like 'mesh mask' for SparK pre-training ties the random mask at F1 87.7 on brain CT tumor classification, with no improvement.
Improving Pixel-based MIM by Reducing Wasted Modeling Capability
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There has been significant progress in Masked Image Modeling (MIM). Existing MIM methods can be broadly categorized into two groups based on the reconstruction target: pixel-based and tokenizer-based approaches. The former offers a simpler pipeline and lower computational cost, but it is known to be biased toward high-frequency details. In this paper, we provide a set of empirical studies to confirm this limitation of pixel-based MIM and propose a new method that explicitly utilizes low-level features from shallow layers to aid pixel reconstruction. By incorporating this design into our base method, MAE, we reduce the wasted modeling capability of pixel-based MIM, improving its convergence and achieving non-trivial improvements across various downstream tasks. To the best of our knowledge, we are the first to systematically investigate multi-level feature fusion for isotropic architectures like the standard Vision Transformer (ViT). Notably, when applied to a smaller model (e.g., ViT-S), our method yields significant performance gains, such as 1.2\% on fine-tuning, 2.8\% on linear probing, and 2.6\% on semantic segmentation. Code and models are available at https://github.com/open-mmlab/mmpretrain.
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Thoughts on Objectives of Sparse and Hierarchical Masked Image Model
A checkerboard-like 'mesh mask' for SparK pre-training ties the random mask at F1 87.7 on brain CT tumor classification, with no improvement.