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HYPE: Hyperbolic Entailment Filtering for Underspecified Images and Texts

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In an era where the volume of data drives the effectiveness of self-supervised learning, the specificity and clarity of data semantics play a crucial role in model training. Addressing this, we introduce HYPerbolic Entailment filtering (HYPE), a novel methodology designed to meticulously extract modality-wise meaningful and well-aligned data from extensive, noisy image-text pair datasets. Our approach leverages hyperbolic embeddings and the concept of entailment cones to evaluate and filter out samples with meaningless or underspecified semantics, focusing on enhancing the specificity of each data sample. HYPE not only demonstrates a significant improvement in filtering efficiency but also sets a new state-of-the-art in the DataComp benchmark when combined with existing filtering techniques. This breakthrough showcases the potential of HYPE to refine the data selection process, thereby contributing to the development of more accurate and efficient self-supervised learning models. Additionally, the image specificity $\epsilon_{i}$ can be independently applied to induce an image-only dataset from an image-text or image-only data pool for training image-only self-supervised models and showed superior performance when compared to the dataset induced by CLIP score.

Wonjae Kim, Sanghyuk Chun, Taekyung Kim, Dongyoon Han, Sangdoo Yun• 2024

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Image ClassificationImageNet 1k (test)
Top-1 Accuracy38.2
798
Image ClassificationImageNet-1K--
524
Image ClassificationImageNet and Distribution Shifts--
49
Image ClassificationVTAB
Overall Accuracy38.5
24
Image ClassificationDataComp 38 downstream tasks medium (test)
Accuracy37.9
12
Image-Text RetrievalRetrieval
Avg Recall28
11
Multi-modal Representation LearningDataComp medium Evaluation Suite
Average Score36.8
9
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