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MM-TS: Multi-Modal Temperature and Margin Schedules for Contrastive Learning with Long-Tail Data

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Contrastive learning has become a fundamental approach in both uni-modal and multi-modal frameworks. This learning paradigm pulls positive pairs of samples closer while pushing negatives apart. In the uni-modal setting (e.g., image-based learning), previous research has shown that the strength of these forces can be controlled through the temperature parameter. In this work, we propose Multi-Modal Temperature and Margin Schedules (MM-TS), extending the concept of uni-modal temperature scheduling to multi-modal contrastive learning. Our method dynamically adjusts the temperature in the contrastive loss during training, modulating the attraction and repulsion forces in the multi-modal setting. Additionally, recognizing that standard multi-modal datasets often follow imbalanced, long-tail distributions, we adapt the temperature based on the local distribution of each training sample. Specifically, samples from dense clusters are assigned a higher temperature to better preserve their semantic structure. Furthermore, we demonstrate that temperature scheduling can be effectively integrated within a max-margin framework, thereby unifying the two predominant approaches in multi-modal contrastive learning: InfoNCE loss and max-margin objective. We evaluate our approach on four widely used image- and video-language datasets, Flickr30K, MSCOCO, EPIC-KITCHENS-100, and YouCook2, and show that our dynamic temperature and margin schedules improve performance and lead to new state-of-the-art results in the field.

Siarhei Sheludzko, Dhimitrios Duka, Bernt Schiele, Hilde Kuehne, Anna Kukleva• 2026

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Text-to-Video RetrievalYoucook2 (test)
Recall@1084.5
59
Image-Text RetrievalMSCOCO
IR@121.2
27
Multi-Instance RetrievalEpic-Kitchens-100 (val)
mAP (V→T)58.8
6
Image-Text RetrievalFlickr30K
Image Retrieval Recall@141.5
2
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