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Parameter-efficient is not sufficient: Exploring Parameter, Memory, and Time Efficient Adapter Tuning for Dense Predictions

Published 16 Jun 2023 in cs.CV | (2306.09729v2)

Abstract: Pre-training & fine-tuning is a prevalent paradigm in computer vision (CV). Recently, parameter-efficient transfer learning (PETL) methods have shown promising performance in adapting to downstream tasks with only a few trainable parameters. Despite their success, the existing PETL methods in CV can be computationally expensive and require large amounts of memory and time cost during training, which limits low-resource users from conducting research and applications on large models. In this work, we propose Parameter, Memory, and Time Efficient Visual Adapter ($\mathrm{E3VA}$) tuning to address this issue. We provide a gradient backpropagation highway for low-rank adapters which eliminates the need for expensive backpropagation through the frozen pre-trained model, resulting in substantial savings of training memory and training time. Furthermore, we optimise the $\mathrm{E3VA}$ structure for CV tasks to promote model performance. Extensive experiments on COCO, ADE20K, and Pascal VOC benchmarks show that $\mathrm{E3VA}$ can save up to 62.2% training memory and 26.2% training time on average, while achieving comparable performance to full fine-tuning and better performance than most PETL methods. Note that we can even train the Swin-Large-based Cascade Mask RCNN on GTX 1080Ti GPUs with less than 1.5% trainable parameters.

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