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arxiv:2406.15334

Multimodal Task Vectors Enable Many-Shot Multimodal In-Context Learning

Published on Jun 21
· Submitted by roeiherz on Jun 27
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Abstract

The recent success of interleaved Large Multimodal Models (LMMs) in few-shot learning suggests that in-context learning (ICL) with many examples can be promising for learning new tasks. However, this many-shot multimodal ICL setting has one crucial problem: it is fundamentally limited by the model's context length set at pretraining. The problem is especially prominent in the multimodal domain, which processes both text and images, requiring additional tokens. This motivates the need for a multimodal method to compress many shots into fewer tokens without finetuning. In this work, we enable LMMs to perform multimodal, many-shot in-context learning by leveraging Multimodal Task Vectors (MTV)--compact implicit representations of in-context examples compressed in the model's attention heads. Specifically, we first demonstrate the existence of such MTV in LMMs and then leverage these extracted MTV to enable many-shot in-context learning for various vision-and-language tasks. Our experiments suggest that MTV can scale in performance with the number of compressed shots and generalize to similar out-of-domain tasks without additional context length for inference.

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TLDR: We demonstrate the existence of multimodal task vectors and leverage them for many-shot in-context learning in LMMs.

I hope you will like our recent arxiv, presenting how to leverage many-shot multimodal in-context learning samples without being limited to context length.

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