Abstract
A general framework for constructing soft equivariant models through weight projection into designed subspaces is proposed, demonstrating improved performance and reduced equivariance error across multiple computer vision tasks.
Equivariance is a fundamental property in computer vision models, yet strict equivariance is rarely satisfied in real-world data, which can limit a model's performance. Controlling the degree of equivariance is therefore desirable. We propose a general framework for constructing soft equivariant models by projecting the model weights into a designed subspace. The method applies to any pre-trained architecture and provides theoretical bounds on the induced equivariance error. Empirically, we demonstrate the effectiveness of our method on multiple pre-trained backbones, including ViT and ResNet, across image classification, semantic segmentation, and human-trajectory prediction tasks. Notably, our approach improves the performance while simultaneously reducing equivariance error on the competitive ImageNet benchmark.
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