The pre-normalized CLIP space consists of two linearly separable, offset ellipsoid shells, and cosine similarity to the modality mean closely estimates how typical an image or caption is.
Self-Guided Contrastive Learning for BERT Sentence Representations
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Although BERT and its variants have reshaped the NLP landscape, it still remains unclear how best to derive sentence embeddings from such pre-trained Transformers. In this work, we propose a contrastive learning method that utilizes self-guidance for improving the quality of BERT sentence representations. Our method fine-tunes BERT in a self-supervised fashion, does not rely on data augmentation, and enables the usual [CLS] token embeddings to function as sentence vectors. Moreover, we redesign the contrastive learning objective (NT-Xent) and apply it to sentence representation learning. We demonstrate with extensive experiments that our approach is more effective than competitive baselines on diverse sentence-related tasks. We also show it is efficient at inference and robust to domain shifts.
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The Double-Ellipsoid Geometry of CLIP
The pre-normalized CLIP space consists of two linearly separable, offset ellipsoid shells, and cosine similarity to the modality mean closely estimates how typical an image or caption is.