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arxiv: 2304.08756 · v2 · pith:SM4CFFRT · submitted 2023-04-18 · cs.CV

AutoTaskFormer: Searching Vision Transformers for Multi-task Learning

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keywords visiontransformersautotaskformermulti-tasktasktaskshandcraftedlearning
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Vision Transformers have shown great performance in single tasks such as classification and segmentation. However, real-world problems are not isolated, which calls for vision transformers that can perform multiple tasks concurrently. Existing multi-task vision transformers are handcrafted and heavily rely on human expertise. In this work, we propose a novel one-shot neural architecture search framework, dubbed AutoTaskFormer (Automated Multi-Task Vision TransFormer), to automate this process. AutoTaskFormer not only identifies the weights to share across multiple tasks automatically, but also provides thousands of well-trained vision transformers with a wide range of parameters (e.g., number of heads and network depth) for deployment under various resource constraints. Experiments on both small-scale (2-task Cityscapes and 3-task NYUv2) and large-scale (16-task Taskonomy) datasets show that AutoTaskFormer outperforms state-of-the-art handcrafted vision transformers in multi-task learning. The entire code and models will be open-sourced.

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