We present a simple but effective pixel-level self-supervised distillation framework friendly to dense prediction tasks. Our method, called Pixel-Wise Contrastive Distillation (PCD), distills knowledge by attracting the corresponding pixels from student's and teacher's output feature maps. PCD includes a novel design called SpatialAdaptor which ``reshapes'' a part of the teacher network while preserving the distribution of its output features. Our ablation experiments suggest that this reshaping behavior enables more informative pixel-to-pixel distillation. Moreover, we utilize a plug-in multi-head self-attention module that explicitly relates the pixels of student's feature maps to enhance the effective receptive field, leading to a more competitive student. PCD \textbf{outperforms} previous self-supervised distillation methods on various dense prediction tasks. A backbone of \mbox{ResNet-18-FPN} distilled by PCD achieves $37.4$ AP$^\text{bbox}$ and $34.0$ AP$^\text{mask}$ on COCO dataset using the detector of \mbox{Mask R-CNN}. We hope our study will inspire future research on how to pre-train a small model friendly to dense prediction tasks in a self-supervised fashion.
Pixel-Wise Contrastive Distillation
A pixel-level self-supervised distillation framework called Pixel-Wise Contrastive Distillation uses a SpatialAdaptor and multi-head self-attention to improve dense prediction tasks, outperforming existing methods.
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