Evaluates MIVPG performance on single-image datasets. Enhancements from PPEG and MIL are critical for discerning patterns in small datasets, mitigating the impact of data scarcity on MLLM performance.Evaluates MIVPG performance on single-image datasets. Enhancements from PPEG and MIL are critical for discerning patterns in small datasets, mitigating the impact of data scarcity on MLLM performance.

Data Scarcity and MLLMs: Using MIL to Uncover Latent Patterns in Single-Image Tasks

Abstract and 1 Introduction

  1. Related Work

    2.1. Multimodal Learning

    2.2. Multiple Instance Learning

  2. Methodology

    3.1. Preliminaries and Notations

    3.2. Relations between Attention-based VPG and MIL

    3.3. MIVPG for Multiple Visual Inputs

    3.4. Unveiling Instance Correlation in MIVPG for Enhanced Multi-instance Scenarios

  3. Experiments and 4.1. General Setup

    4.2. Scenario 1: Samples with Single Image

    4.3. Scenario 2: Samples with Multiple Images, with Each Image as a General Embedding

    4.4. Scenario 3: Samples with Multiple Images, with Each Image Having Multiple Patches to be Considered and 4.5. Case Study

  4. Conclusion and References

\ Supplementary Material

A. Detailed Architecture of QFormer

B. Proof of Proposition

C. More Experiments

4.2. Scenario 1: Samples with Single Image

We start by assessing the performance of our method on common single-image datasets to validate the effectiveness of considering Multiple Instance Learning through the addition of Pyramid Positional Encoding Generator for each

\ Figure 4. Experiment Results on MSCOCO. We adopt the metrics used in [22]. It is evident that the incorporation of MIL modules enhances the QFormer in the majority of cases.

\ layer containing MIVPG. Following the fine-tuning baseline in BLIP2, we choose MSCOCO[23] as the evaluation dataset and employ the Karpathy validation and testing set split. The original training set contains approximately 560K image-text pairs. Given that most existing MIL methods are tailored for small datasets, we evaluate performance across various sizes of training subsets obtained through random sampling. In this dataset, we treat patches as individual instances, and each sample comprises only one image, indicating that N = 1.

\ The result from the MSCOCO dataset is shown in Figure 4. It reveals that the enhancements achieved through the use of PPEG are more noticeable when working with smaller datasets. As the dataset size increases, the difference in performance becomes less significant. This can be attributed to the fact that in cases of limited data, models often struggle to discern latent and implicit patterns. Therefore, more sophisticated modules are required to uncover deeper relationships within the data. Conversely, existing MLLMs are typically pretrained on extensive datasets, which tend to mitigate the impact of data scarcity. In practical applications, we demonstrate that one can draw upon MIL techniques to enhance MLLMs performance in scenarios where there is insufficient data for the downstream task.

\ Table 1. Experiments on the PatchGastricADC22 dataset[36], we evaluate our proposed method against baselines from [36], considering four widely-adopted metrics. Augmented baselines, denoted as aug, which signifies a model trained with data augmentation.

\

:::info Authors:

(1) Wenliang Zhong, The University of Texas at Arlington (wxz9204@mavs.uta.edu);

(2) Wenyi Wu, Amazon (wenyiwu@amazon.com);

(3) Qi Li, Amazon (qlimz@amazon.com);

(4) Rob Barton, Amazon (rab@amazon.com);

(5) Boxin Du, Amazon (boxin@amazon.com);

(6) Shioulin Sam, Amazon (shioulin@amazon.com);

(7) Karim Bouyarmane, Amazon (bouykari@amazon.com);

(8) Ismail Tutar, Amazon (ismailt@amazon.com);

(9) Junzhou Huang, The University of Texas at Arlington (jzhuang@uta.edu).

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:::info This paper is available on arxiv under CC by 4.0 Deed (Attribution 4.0 International) license.

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