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"Filtering, Distillation, and Hard Negatives for Vision-Language Pre-Training" [Paper]

Installation

git clone https://github.com/facebookresearch/diht
cd diht
pip install -r requirements.txt
pip install -e .  # To install as an editable package

You can use pip install . to install the codebase as a non-editable package.

Example

import torch

from diht import model_zoo
from PIL import Image


text_tokenizer, image_transform, model = model_zoo.load_model(
    "diht_vitl14_336px", is_train=False
)

image = Image.open("infer_image.png").convert("RGB")
image = image_transform(image).unsqueeze(0)
text_captions = ["a mountain", "a beach", "a desert"]
text = text_tokenizer(text_captions)

with torch.no_grad():
    image_features, text_features, logit_scale = model(image, text)
    logits_per_image = logit_scale * image_features @ text_features.T
    probs = logits_per_image.softmax(dim=-1).numpy()

print(f"text captions: {text_captions}")
print(f"text caption probs: {probs}")

The above code snippet should output

text captions: ['a mountain', 'a beach', 'a desert']
text caption probs: [[0.99370664 0.00514017 0.00115326]]

Running on GPU/CPU

By default the model runs on CPU, to run on GPU you can do model = model.to(torch.device("cuda")). The image and text tensors will also have to be transferred accordingly.

Available Models

import diht


print(diht.available_models())

Example ImageNet-1K zero-shot evaluation

A simple image classification zero-shot evaluation using a single GPU can be performed by running:

Note: Download ImageNet-1K dataset from the original website. Edit IMAGENET_ROOT in example_imagenet_eval.py to match the location on your machine.

python example_imagenet_eval.py

For DiHT-L/14@336 the output should look like:

ImageNet1K acc@1 for diht_vitl14_336px: 77.9

Example retrieval zero-shot evaluation

A simple retrieval zero-shot evaluation using a single GPU can be performed by running:

Note: Download COCO and Flickr30K datasets from the original websites. Json files (coco_test.json and flickr30k_test.json) can be downloaded from https://github.com/salesforce/ALBEF#download. Edit COCO_ROOT and FLICKR30K_ROOT in example_retrieval_eval.py to match the locations on your machine.

python example_retrieval_eval.py

For DiHT-L/14@336 the output should look like:

COCO T2I r@1 for diht_vitl14_336px: 49.3
COCO I2T r@1 for diht_vitl14_336px: 65.3

Flickr30K T2I r@1 for diht_vitl14_336px: 78.2
Flickr30K I2T r@1 for diht_vitl14_336px: 91.1

Zero-shot model performance

Model ImageNet-1K COCO T2I COCO I2T Flickr30K T2I Flickr30K I2T
Accuracy@1 Recall@1 Recall@1 Recall@1 Recall@1
diht_vitb32_224px 68.0 40.6 59.3 68.6 84.4
diht_vitb16_224px 72.2 43.3 60.3 72.9 89.8
diht_vitl14_224px 77.0 48.0 65.1 76.7 92.0
diht_vitl14_336px 77.9 49.3 65.3 78.2 91.1

Citation

If you find this model useful, please consider citing our preprint using the citation below.

@article{rdk+23,
  title = {Filtering, Distillation, and Hard Negatives for Vision-Language Pre-Training},
  author = {Radenovic, Filip and Dubey, Abhimanyu and Kadian, Abhishek and Mihaylov, Todor and Vandenhende, Simon and Patel, Yash and Wen, Yi and Ramanathan, Vignesh and Mahajan, Dhruv},
  journal = {arXiv:2301.02280},
  year = {2023}
}

License

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All rights reserved.
This source code is licensed under the license found in the
LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.

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