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Craft: Cross-modal Aligned Features Improve Robustness of Prompt Tuning

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2024-12-23 v3

Abstract

Prompt Tuning has emerged as a prominent research paradigm for adapting vision-language models to various downstream tasks. However, recent research indicates that prompt tuning methods often lead to overfitting due to limited training samples. In this paper, we propose a Cross-modal Aligned Feature Tuning (Craft) method to address this issue. Cross-modal alignment is conducted by first selecting anchors from the alternative domain and deriving relative representations of the embeddings for the selected anchors. Optimizing for a feature alignment loss over anchor-aligned text and image modalities creates a more unified text-image common space. Overfitting in prompt tuning also deteriorates model performance on out-of-distribution samples. To further improve the prompt model's robustness, we propose minimizing Maximum Mean Discrepancy (MMD) over the anchor-aligned feature spaces to mitigate domain shift. The experiment on four different prompt tuning structures consistently shows the improvement of our method, with increases of up to 6.1%6.1\% in the Base-to-Novel generalization task, 5.8%5.8\% in the group robustness task, and 2.7%2.7\% in the out-of-distribution tasks. The code will be available at https://github.com/Jingchensun/Craft

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@article{arxiv.2407.15894,
  title  = {Craft: Cross-modal Aligned Features Improve Robustness of Prompt Tuning},
  author = {Jingchen Sun and Rohan Sharma and Vishnu Suresh Lokhande and Changyou Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.15894},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Accepted to WACV 2025