LGCLCVApr 7, 2022

Learning to Compose Soft Prompts for Compositional Zero-Shot Learning

arXiv:2204.03574v398 citationsh-index: 26Has Code
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This addresses a bottleneck in compositional zero-shot learning for vision-language models, offering a parameter-efficient method to enhance performance on novel class recognition.

The paper tackles the problem of improving zero-shot compositionality in vision-language models for recognizing unseen attribute-object combinations, achieving an average 10.9 percentage point improvement in AUC over CLIP and 5.8 over CoOp on benchmark datasets.

We introduce compositional soft prompting (CSP), a parameter-efficient learning technique to improve the zero-shot compositionality of large-scale pretrained vision-language models (VLMs) like CLIP. We develop CSP for compositional zero-shot learning, the task of predicting unseen attribute-object compositions (e.g., old cat and young tiger). VLMs have a flexible text encoder that can represent arbitrary classes as natural language prompts but they often underperform task-specific architectures on the compositional zero-shot benchmark datasets. CSP treats the attributes and objects that define classes as learnable tokens of vocabulary. During training, the vocabulary is tuned to recognize classes that compose tokens in multiple ways (e.g., old cat and white cat). At test time, we recompose the learned attribute-object vocabulary in new combinations to recognize novel classes. We show that CSP outperforms the CLIP on benchmark datasets by an average of 10.9 percentage points on AUC. CSP also outperforms CoOp, a soft prompting method that fine-tunes the prefix context tokens, by an average of 5.8 percentage points on AUC. We perform additional experiments to show that CSP improves generalization to higher-order attribute-attribute-object compositions (e.g., old white cat) and combinations of pretrained attributes and fine-tuned objects. The code is available at https://github.com/BatsResearch/csp.

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