SlimSAM: 0.1% Data Makes Segment Anything Slim
0.1% Data Makes Segment Anything Slim
Zigeng Chen, Gongfan Fang, Xinyin Ma, Xinchao Wang
Learning and Vision Lab, National University of Singapore
Paper: [Arxiv] Code: [SlimSAM]
Introduction
SlimSAM is a novel SAM compression method, which efficiently reuses pre-trained SAMs without the necessity for extensive retraining. This is achieved by the efficient reuse of pre-trained SAMs through a unified pruning-distillation framework. To enhance knowledge inheritance from the original SAM, we employ an innovative alternate slimming strategy that partitions the compression process into a progressive procedure. Diverging from prior pruning techniques, we meticulously prune and distill decoupled model structures in an alternating fashion. Furthermore, a novel label-free pruning criterion is also proposed to align the pruning objective with the optimization target, thereby boosting the post-distillation after pruning.
SlimSAM achieves approaching performance while reducing the parameter counts to 0.9% (5.7M), MACs to 0.8% (21G), and requiring mere 0.1% (10k) of the training data when compared to the original SAM-H. Extensive experiments demonstrate that our method realize significant superior performance while utilizing over 10 times less training data when compared to other SAM compression methods.
Model Using
Fast state_dict loading for local uniform pruning SlimSAM-50 model:
model = SamModel.from_pretrained("Zigeng/SlimSAM-uniform-50").to("cuda")
processor = SamProcessor.from_pretrained("Zigeng/SlimSAM-uniform-50")
img_url = "https://huggingface.co./ybelkada/segment-anything/resolve/main/assets/car.png"
raw_image = Image.open(requests.get(img_url, stream=True).raw).convert("RGB")
input_points = [[[450, 600]]] # 2D localization of a window
inputs = processor(raw_image, input_points=input_points, return_tensors="pt").to("cuda")
outputs = model(**inputs)
masks = processor.image_processor.post_process_masks(outputs.pred_masks.cpu(), inputs["original_sizes"].cpu(), inputs["reshaped_input_sizes"].cpu())
scores = outputs.iou_scores
BibTex of our SlimSAM
If you use SlimSAM in your research, please use the following BibTeX entry. Thank you!
@misc{chen202301,
title={0.1% Data Makes Segment Anything Slim},
author={Zigeng Chen and Gongfan Fang and Xinyin Ma and Xinchao Wang},
year={2023},
eprint={2312.05284},
archivePrefix={arXiv},
primaryClass={cs.CV}
}
Acknowledgement
SAM (Segment Anything) [bib]
@article{kirillov2023segany,
title={Segment Anything},
author={Kirillov, Alexander and Mintun, Eric and Ravi, Nikhila and Mao, Hanzi and Rolland, Chloe and Gustafson, Laura and Xiao, Tete and Whitehead, Spencer and Berg, Alexander C. and Lo, Wan-Yen and Doll{\'a}r, Piotr and Girshick, Ross},
journal={arXiv:2304.02643},
year={2023}
}
Torch Pruning (DepGraph: Towards Any Structural Pruning) [bib]
@inproceedings{fang2023depgraph,
title={Depgraph: Towards any structural pruning},
author={Fang, Gongfan and Ma, Xinyin and Song, Mingli and Mi, Michael Bi and Wang, Xinchao},
booktitle={Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition},
pages={16091--16101},
year={2023}
}
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