On Pretraining Data Diversity for Self-Supervised Learning

Abstract

We explore the impact of training with more diverse datasets, characterized by the number of unique samples, on the performance of self-supervised learning (SSL) under a fixed computational budget. Our findings consistently demonstrate that increasing pretraining data diversity enhances SSL performance, albeit only when the distribution distance to the downstream data is minimal. Notably, even with an exceptionally large pretraining data diversity achieved through methods like web crawling or diffusion-generated data, among other ways, the distribution shift remains a challenge. Our experiments are comprehensive with seven SSL methods using large-scale datasets such as ImageNet and YFCC100M amounting to over 200 GPU days. Code and trained models are available at this https URL.

Type
Publication
ECCV
Hasan Abed Al Kader Hammoud
Hasan Abed Al Kader Hammoud
PhD Student

Hasan is an Electrical and Computer Engineering Ph.D. student in Image and Video Understanding Lab (IVUL) Group in the Artificial Intelligence Initiative (AII) at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) under the supervision of Professor Bernard Ghanem.