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Bytes Are All You Need: Transformers Operating Directly On File Bytes

31 May 2023
Maxwell Horton
Sachin Mehta
Ali Farhadi
Mohammad Rastegari
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Abstract

Modern deep learning approaches usually utilize modality-specific processing. For example, the most common deep learning approach to image classification involves decoding image file bytes into an RGB tensor which is passed into a neural network. Instead, we investigate modality-independent representation learning by performing classification directly on file bytes, without the need for decoding files at inference time. This enables models to operate on various modalities without any hand-designed, modality-specific processing. Our model, ByteFormer, improves ImageNet Top-1 classification accuracy by 5%5\%5% (from 72.2%72.2\%72.2% to 77.33%77.33\%77.33%) relative to DeIT models of similar size. Compared to Perceiver IO, our model requires absolutely no modality-specific processing at inference time, and uses an order of magnitude fewer parameters at equivalent accuracy on ImageNet. We demonstrate that the same ByteFormer architecture can perform audio classification without modifications or modality-specific preprocessing. We achieve 95.42%95.42\%95.42% classification accuracy on the Speech Commands V2 dataset (comparable to the state-of-the-art accuracy of 98.7%98.7\%98.7%). Additionally, we demonstrate that ByteFormer can operate jointly on images and audio, handling joint classification without explicit knowledge of the input modality. We release our code at https://github.com/apple/corenet/tree/main/projects/byteformer.

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