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arxiv: 2602.07768 · v3 · pith:VQQEKAEPnew · submitted 2026-02-08 · 💻 cs.CV · cs.AI· cs.LG· cs.MM

PAND: Prompt-Aware Neighborhood Distillation for Lightweight Fine-Grained Visual Classification

classification 💻 cs.CV cs.AIcs.LGcs.MM
keywords panddistillationprompt-awaresemanticcalibrationclassificationfgvcfine-grained
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Distilling knowledge from large Vision-Language Models (VLMs) into lightweight networks is crucial yet challenging in Fine-Grained Visual Classification (FGVC), due to the reliance on fixed prompts and global alignment. To address this, we propose PAND (Prompt-Aware Neighborhood Distillation), a two-stage framework that decouples semantic calibration from structural transfer. First, we incorporate Prompt-Aware Semantic Calibration to generate adaptive semantic anchors. Second, we introduce a neighborhood-aware structural distillation strategy to constrain the student's local decision structure. PAND consistently outperforms state-of-the-art methods on four FGVC benchmarks. Notably, our ResNet-18 student achieves 76.09% accuracy on CUB-200, surpassing the strong baseline VL2Lite by 3.4%. Code is available at https://github.com/LLLVTA/PAND.

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