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Bootstrap Your Own Latent: A New Approach to Self-Supervised Learning

Jean-Bastien Grill,Florian Strub,11 Authors,Michal Valko

2020 · ArXiv: 2006.07733
Neural Information Processing Systems · 8,372 Citations

TLDR

This work introduces Bootstrap Your Own Latent (BYOL), a new approach to self-supervised image representation learning that performs on par or better than the current state of the art on both transfer and semi- supervised benchmarks.

Abstract

We introduce Bootstrap Your Own Latent (BYOL), a new approach to self-supervised image representation learning. BYOL relies on two neural networks, referred to as online and target networks, that interact and learn from each other. From an augmented view of an image, we train the online network to predict the target network representation of the same image under a different augmented view. At the same time, we update the target network with a slow-moving average of the online network. While state-of-the art methods rely on negative pairs, BYOL achieves a new state of the art without them. BYOL reaches 74.3%74.3\% top-1 classification accuracy on ImageNet using a linear evaluation with a ResNet-50 architecture and 79.6%79.6\% with a larger ResNet. We show that BYOL performs on par or better than the current state of the art on both transfer and semi-supervised benchmarks. Our implementation and pretrained models are given on GitHub.