A linearized framework and a new benchmark for model selection for fine-tuning

Abstract
Fine-tuning from a collection of models pre-trained on different domains (a “model zoo”) is emerging as a technique to improve test accuracy in the low-data regime. However, model selection, i.e. how to pre-select the right model to fine-tune from a model zoo without performing any training, remains an open topic. We use a linearized framework to approximate fine-tuning, and introduce two new baselines for model selection – Label-Gradient and LabelFeature Correlation. Since all model selection algorithms in the literature have been tested on different use-cases and never compared directly, we introduce a new comprehensive benchmark for model selection comprising of: i) A model zoo of single and multi-domain models, and ii) Many target tasks. Our benchmark highlights accuracy gain with model zoo compared to fine-tuning Imagenet models. We show our model selection baseline can select optimal models to fine-tune in few selections and has the highest ranking correlation to fine-tuning accuracy compared to existing algorithms.
Cite
@article{a-linearized-framework-and-a-new-benchmark-for-2021,
author = {Aditya Deshpande and Alessandro Achille and Avinash Ravichandran and Hao Li and Luca Zancato and Charless C. Fowlkes and Rahul Bhotika and Stefano Soatto and Pietro Perona},
title = {A linearized framework and a new benchmark for model selection for fine-tuning},
year = {2021},
eprint = {2102.00084},
archivePrefix = {arXiv},
url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/2102.00084},
}