Distill Gold from Massive Ores: Efficient Dataset Distillation via Critical Samples Selection

28 May 2023  ·  Yue Xu, Yong-Lu Li, Kaitong Cui, Ziyu Wang, Cewu Lu, Yu-Wing Tai, Chi-Keung Tang ·

Data-efficient learning has garnered significant attention, especially given the current trend of large multi-modal models. Recently, dataset distillation becomes an effective approach for data-efficiency; however, the distillation process itself can still be inefficient. In this work, we model the dataset distillation task within the context of information transport. By observing the substantial data redundancy inherent in the distillation, we argue to put more emphasis on the samples' utility for the distillation task. We introduce and validate a family of data utility estimators and optimal data selection methods to exploit the most valuable samples. This strategy significantly reduces the training costs and extends various existing distillation algorithms to larger and more diversified datasets, e.g., in some cases only 0.04% training data is sufficient for comparable distillation performance. Our method consistently enhances the distillation algorithms, even on much larger-scale and more heterogeneous datasets, e.g. ImageNet-1K and Kinetics-400. This paradigm opens up new avenues in the dynamics of distillation and paves the way for efficient dataset distillation. Our code is available on https://github.com/silicx/GoldFromOres .

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