Delta-Patching: A Framework for Rapid Adaptation of Pre-trained Convolutional Networks without Base Performance Loss
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Models pre-trained on large-scale datasets are often fine-tuned to support newer tasks and datasets that arrive over time. This process necessitates storing copies of the model over time for each task that the pre-trained model is fine-tuned to. Building on top of recent model patching work, we propose $\Delta$-Patching for fine-tuning neural network models in an efficient manner, without the need to store model copies. We propose a simple and lightweight method called $\Delta$-Networks to achieve this objective. Our comprehensive experiments across setting and architecture variants show that $\Delta$-Networks outperform earlier model patching work while only requiring a fraction of parameters to be trained. We also show that this approach can be used for other problem settings such as transfer learning and zero-shot domain adaptation, as well as other tasks such as detection and segmentation.
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