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Showing 1–21 of 21 results for author: Labatut, P

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  1. arXiv:2605.28693  [pdf, ps, other

    q-bio.NC cs.AI

    Misalignment Between Backpropagation and the Hierarchy of Brain Responses to Images

    Authors: Joséphine Raugel, Maximilian Seitzer, Marc Szafraniec, Huy V. Vo, Jérémy Rapin, Patrick Labatut, Piotr Bojanowski, Valentin Wyart, Jean-Rémi King

    Abstract: Backpropagation is the core learning mechanism underlying deep learning. However, whether and how this algorithm is implemented in the brain remains highly debated. In particular, while forward activations of pretrained models reliably map onto the cortical hierarchy of visual processing, it is unknown whether backpropagated gradients exhibit a similar correspondence. Here, we address this questio… ▽ More

    Submitted 27 May, 2026; originally announced May 2026.

    Comments: 13 pages, 9 figures

  2. arXiv:2605.15195  [pdf, ps, other

    cs.CV

    VGGT-$Ω$

    Authors: Jianyuan Wang, Minghao Chen, Shangzhan Zhang, Nikita Karaev, Johannes Schönberger, Patrick Labatut, Piotr Bojanowski, David Novotny, Andrea Vedaldi, Christian Rupprecht

    Abstract: Recent feed-forward reconstruction models, such as VGGT, have proven competitive with traditional optimization-based reconstructors while also providing geometry-aware features useful for other tasks. Here, we show that the quality of these models scales predictably with model and data size. We do so by introducing VGGT-$Ω$, which substantially improves reconstruction accuracy, efficiency, and cap… ▽ More

    Submitted 14 May, 2026; originally announced May 2026.

    Comments: CVPR 2026 (Oral)

  3. arXiv:2604.15622  [pdf, ps, other

    cs.CV cs.LG

    AdaDINO: Context-Adaptive DINO-Distilled Vision Foundation Models for Efficient Open-Vocabulary Edge Inference

    Authors: Yiwei Zhao, Yi Zheng, Huapeng Su, Jieyu Lin, Stefano Ambrogio, Cijo Jose, Michael Ramamonjisoa, Patrick Labatut, Barbara De Salvo, Chiao Liu, Phillip B. Gibbons, Ziyun Li

    Abstract: Always-on contextual AI runs language-aligned vision foundation models (VFMs) on edge devices, where the on-device model is the dominant continuous compute cost under strict latency and power limits. Due to an observed low-frequency shift in scene context and its relevant vocabulary, we present AdaDINO, an adaptive framework that makes on-device VFM inference efficient by matching execution to the… ▽ More

    Submitted 1 August, 2026; v1 submitted 16 April, 2026; originally announced April 2026.

  4. arXiv:2603.22387  [pdf, ps, other

    cs.CV

    Efficient Universal Perception Encoder

    Authors: Chenchen Zhu, Saksham Suri, Cijo Jose, Maxime Oquab, Marc Szafraniec, Wei Wen, Yunyang Xiong, Patrick Labatut, Piotr Bojanowski, Raghuraman Krishnamoorthi, Vikas Chandra

    Abstract: Running AI models on smart edge devices can unlock versatile user experiences, but presents challenges due to limited compute and the need to handle multiple tasks simultaneously. This requires a vision encoder with small size but powerful and versatile representations. We present our method, Efficient Universal Perception Encoder (EUPE), which offers both inference efficiency and universally good… ▽ More

    Submitted 31 March, 2026; v1 submitted 23 March, 2026; originally announced March 2026.

    Comments: Code: https://github.com/facebookresearch/EUPE; Model: https://huggingface.co/collections/facebook/eupe

  5. arXiv:2603.06382  [pdf, ps, other

    cs.CV

    CHMv2: Improvements in Global Canopy Height Mapping using DINOv3

    Authors: John Brandt, Seungeun Yi, Jamie Tolan, Xinyuan Li, Peter Potapov, Jessica Ertel, Justine Spore, Huy V. Vo, Michaël Ramamonjisoa, Patrick Labatut, Piotr Bojanowski, Camille Couprie

    Abstract: Accurate canopy height information is essential for quantifying forest carbon, monitoring restoration and degradation, and assessing habitat structure, yet high-fidelity measurements from airborne laser scanning (ALS) remain unevenly available globally. Here we present CHMv2, a global, meter-resolution canopy height map derived from high-resolution optical satellite imagery using a depth-estimatio… ▽ More

    Submitted 6 March, 2026; originally announced March 2026.

    Comments: Submitted to Nature Scientific Data

  6. arXiv:2508.18226  [pdf, ps, other

    cs.AI q-bio.NC

    Disentangling the Factors of Convergence between Brains and Computer Vision Models

    Authors: Joséphine Raugel, Marc Szafraniec, Huy V. Vo, Camille Couprie, Patrick Labatut, Piotr Bojanowski, Valentin Wyart, Jean-Rémi King

    Abstract: Many AI models trained on natural images develop representations that resemble those of the human brain. However, the factors that drive this brain-model similarity remain poorly understood. To disentangle how the model, training and data independently lead a neural network to develop brain-like representations, we trained a family of self-supervised vision transformers (DINOv3) that systematicall… ▽ More

    Submitted 25 August, 2025; originally announced August 2025.

  7. arXiv:2508.10104  [pdf, ps, other

    cs.CV cs.LG

    DINOv3

    Authors: Oriane Siméoni, Huy V. Vo, Maximilian Seitzer, Federico Baldassarre, Maxime Oquab, Cijo Jose, Vasil Khalidov, Marc Szafraniec, Seungeun Yi, Michaël Ramamonjisoa, Francisco Massa, Daniel Haziza, Luca Wehrstedt, Jianyuan Wang, Timothée Darcet, Théo Moutakanni, Leonel Sentana, Claire Roberts, Andrea Vedaldi, Jamie Tolan, John Brandt, Camille Couprie, Julien Mairal, Hervé Jégou, Patrick Labatut , et al. (1 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Self-supervised learning holds the promise of eliminating the need for manual data annotation, enabling models to scale effortlessly to massive datasets and larger architectures. By not being tailored to specific tasks or domains, this training paradigm has the potential to learn visual representations from diverse sources, ranging from natural to aerial images -- using a single algorithm. This te… ▽ More

    Submitted 13 August, 2025; originally announced August 2025.

  8. arXiv:2507.19468  [pdf, ps, other

    cs.CV

    Back to the Features: DINO as a Foundation for Video World Models

    Authors: Federico Baldassarre, Marc Szafraniec, Basile Terver, Vasil Khalidov, Francisco Massa, Yann LeCun, Patrick Labatut, Maximilian Seitzer, Piotr Bojanowski

    Abstract: We present DINO-world, a powerful generalist video world model trained to predict future frames in the latent space of DINOv2. By leveraging a pre-trained image encoder and training a future predictor on a large-scale uncurated video dataset, DINO-world learns the temporal dynamics of diverse scenes, from driving and indoor scenes to simulated environments. We show that DINO-world outperforms prev… ▽ More

    Submitted 25 July, 2025; originally announced July 2025.

  9. arXiv:2506.09985  [pdf, ps, other

    cs.AI cs.CV cs.LG cs.RO

    V-JEPA 2: Self-Supervised Video Models Enable Understanding, Prediction and Planning

    Authors: Mido Assran, Adrien Bardes, David Fan, Quentin Garrido, Russell Howes, Mojtaba, Komeili, Matthew Muckley, Ammar Rizvi, Claire Roberts, Koustuv Sinha, Artem Zholus, Sergio Arnaud, Abha Gejji, Ada Martin, Francois Robert Hogan, Daniel Dugas, Piotr Bojanowski, Vasil Khalidov, Patrick Labatut, Francisco Massa, Marc Szafraniec, Kapil Krishnakumar, Yong Li, Xiaodong Ma , et al. (5 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: A major challenge for modern AI is to learn to understand the world and learn to act largely by observation. This paper explores a self-supervised approach that combines internet-scale video data with a small amount of interaction data (robot trajectories), to develop models capable of understanding, predicting, and planning in the physical world. We first pre-train an action-free joint-embedding-… ▽ More

    Submitted 11 June, 2025; originally announced June 2025.

    Comments: 48 pages, 19 figures

  10. arXiv:2503.16672  [pdf, other

    cs.LG cs.AI

    Accelerating Transformer Inference and Training with 2:4 Activation Sparsity

    Authors: Daniel Haziza, Timothy Chou, Dhruv Choudhary, Luca Wehrstedt, Francisco Massa, Jiecao Yu, Geonhwa Jeong, Supriya Rao, Patrick Labatut, Jesse Cai

    Abstract: In this paper, we demonstrate how to leverage 2:4 sparsity, a popular hardware-accelerated GPU sparsity pattern, to activations to accelerate large language model training and inference. Crucially we exploit the intrinsic sparsity found in Squared-ReLU activations to provide this acceleration with no accuracy loss. Our approach achieves up to 1.3x faster Feed Forward Network (FFNs) in both the for… ▽ More

    Submitted 20 March, 2025; originally announced March 2025.

    MSC Class: I.2

  11. arXiv:2412.16334  [pdf, other

    cs.CV

    DINOv2 Meets Text: A Unified Framework for Image- and Pixel-Level Vision-Language Alignment

    Authors: Cijo Jose, Théo Moutakanni, Dahyun Kang, Federico Baldassarre, Timothée Darcet, Hu Xu, Daniel Li, Marc Szafraniec, Michaël Ramamonjisoa, Maxime Oquab, Oriane Siméoni, Huy V. Vo, Patrick Labatut, Piotr Bojanowski

    Abstract: Self-supervised visual foundation models produce powerful embeddings that achieve remarkable performance on a wide range of downstream tasks. However, unlike vision-language models such as CLIP, self-supervised visual features are not readily aligned with language, hindering their adoption in open-vocabulary tasks. Our method, named dino.txt, unlocks this new ability for DINOv2, a widely used self… ▽ More

    Submitted 20 December, 2024; originally announced December 2024.

  12. arXiv:2405.15613  [pdf, other

    cs.LG cs.AI cs.CV

    Automatic Data Curation for Self-Supervised Learning: A Clustering-Based Approach

    Authors: Huy V. Vo, Vasil Khalidov, Timothée Darcet, Théo Moutakanni, Nikita Smetanin, Marc Szafraniec, Hugo Touvron, Camille Couprie, Maxime Oquab, Armand Joulin, Hervé Jégou, Patrick Labatut, Piotr Bojanowski

    Abstract: Self-supervised features are the cornerstone of modern machine learning systems. They are typically pre-trained on data collections whose construction and curation typically require extensive human effort. This manual process has some limitations similar to those encountered in supervised learning, e.g., the crowd-sourced selection of data is costly and time-consuming, preventing scaling the datas… ▽ More

    Submitted 28 June, 2024; v1 submitted 24 May, 2024; originally announced May 2024.

  13. arXiv:2304.07193  [pdf, other

    cs.CV

    DINOv2: Learning Robust Visual Features without Supervision

    Authors: Maxime Oquab, Timothée Darcet, Théo Moutakanni, Huy Vo, Marc Szafraniec, Vasil Khalidov, Pierre Fernandez, Daniel Haziza, Francisco Massa, Alaaeldin El-Nouby, Mahmoud Assran, Nicolas Ballas, Wojciech Galuba, Russell Howes, Po-Yao Huang, Shang-Wen Li, Ishan Misra, Michael Rabbat, Vasu Sharma, Gabriel Synnaeve, Hu Xu, Hervé Jegou, Julien Mairal, Patrick Labatut, Armand Joulin , et al. (1 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: The recent breakthroughs in natural language processing for model pretraining on large quantities of data have opened the way for similar foundation models in computer vision. These models could greatly simplify the use of images in any system by producing all-purpose visual features, i.e., features that work across image distributions and tasks without finetuning. This work shows that existing pr… ▽ More

    Submitted 2 February, 2024; v1 submitted 14 April, 2023; originally announced April 2023.

  14. arXiv:2207.03578  [pdf, other

    cs.PL cs.CL cs.LG

    Code Translation with Compiler Representations

    Authors: Marc Szafraniec, Baptiste Roziere, Hugh Leather, Francois Charton, Patrick Labatut, Gabriel Synnaeve

    Abstract: In this paper, we leverage low-level compiler intermediate representations (IR) to improve code translation. Traditional transpilers rely on syntactic information and handcrafted rules, which limits their applicability and produces unnatural-looking code. Applying neural machine translation (NMT) approaches to code has successfully broadened the set of programs on which one can get a natural-looki… ▽ More

    Submitted 24 April, 2023; v1 submitted 30 June, 2022; originally announced July 2022.

    Comments: 9 pages

  15. arXiv:2109.00512  [pdf, other

    cs.CV

    Common Objects in 3D: Large-Scale Learning and Evaluation of Real-life 3D Category Reconstruction

    Authors: Jeremy Reizenstein, Roman Shapovalov, Philipp Henzler, Luca Sbordone, Patrick Labatut, David Novotny

    Abstract: Traditional approaches for learning 3D object categories have been predominantly trained and evaluated on synthetic datasets due to the unavailability of real 3D-annotated category-centric data. Our main goal is to facilitate advances in this field by collecting real-world data in a magnitude similar to the existing synthetic counterparts. The principal contribution of this work is thus a large-sc… ▽ More

    Submitted 1 September, 2021; originally announced September 2021.

    Journal ref: International Conference on Computer Vision, 2021

  16. arXiv:2109.00033  [pdf, other

    cs.CV

    DensePose 3D: Lifting Canonical Surface Maps of Articulated Objects to the Third Dimension

    Authors: Roman Shapovalov, David Novotny, Benjamin Graham, Patrick Labatut, Andrea Vedaldi

    Abstract: We tackle the problem of monocular 3D reconstruction of articulated objects like humans and animals. We contribute DensePose 3D, a method that can learn such reconstructions in a weakly supervised fashion from 2D image annotations only. This is in stark contrast with previous deformable reconstruction methods that use parametric models such as SMPL pre-trained on a large dataset of 3D object scans… ▽ More

    Submitted 31 August, 2021; originally announced September 2021.

    Comments: Accepted for ICCV 2021

    ACM Class: I.4.5

  17. arXiv:2106.09758  [pdf, other

    cs.CV

    Discovering Relationships between Object Categories via Universal Canonical Maps

    Authors: Natalia Neverova, Artsiom Sanakoyeu, Patrick Labatut, David Novotny, Andrea Vedaldi

    Abstract: We tackle the problem of learning the geometry of multiple categories of deformable objects jointly. Recent work has shown that it is possible to learn a unified dense pose predictor for several categories of related objects. However, training such models requires to initialize inter-category correspondences by hand. This is suboptimal and the resulting models fail to maintain correct corresponden… ▽ More

    Submitted 17 June, 2021; originally announced June 2021.

    Comments: Accepted at CVPR 2021; Project page: https://gdude.de/discovering-3d-obj-rel

  18. arXiv:2106.09431  [pdf, other

    cs.CV

    NeuroMorph: Unsupervised Shape Interpolation and Correspondence in One Go

    Authors: Marvin Eisenberger, David Novotny, Gael Kerchenbaum, Patrick Labatut, Natalia Neverova, Daniel Cremers, Andrea Vedaldi

    Abstract: We present NeuroMorph, a new neural network architecture that takes as input two 3D shapes and produces in one go, i.e. in a single feed forward pass, a smooth interpolation and point-to-point correspondences between them. The interpolation, expressed as a deformation field, changes the pose of the source shape to resemble the target, but leaves the object identity unchanged. NeuroMorph uses an el… ▽ More

    Submitted 17 June, 2021; originally announced June 2021.

    Comments: Published at the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2021

  19. arXiv:2103.16552  [pdf, other

    cs.CV cs.LG

    Unsupervised Learning of 3D Object Categories from Videos in the Wild

    Authors: Philipp Henzler, Jeremy Reizenstein, Patrick Labatut, Roman Shapovalov, Tobias Ritschel, Andrea Vedaldi, David Novotny

    Abstract: Our goal is to learn a deep network that, given a small number of images of an object of a given category, reconstructs it in 3D. While several recent works have obtained analogous results using synthetic data or assuming the availability of 2D primitives such as keypoints, we are interested in working with challenging real data and with no manual annotations. We thus focus on learning a model fro… ▽ More

    Submitted 30 March, 2021; originally announced March 2021.

  20. arXiv:2012.00328  [pdf, other

    cs.CV cs.LG

    Low Bandwidth Video-Chat Compression using Deep Generative Models

    Authors: Maxime Oquab, Pierre Stock, Oran Gafni, Daniel Haziza, Tao Xu, Peizhao Zhang, Onur Celebi, Yana Hasson, Patrick Labatut, Bobo Bose-Kolanu, Thibault Peyronel, Camille Couprie

    Abstract: To unlock video chat for hundreds of millions of people hindered by poor connectivity or unaffordable data costs, we propose to authentically reconstruct faces on the receiver's device using facial landmarks extracted at the sender's side and transmitted over the network. In this context, we discuss and evaluate the benefits and disadvantages of several deep adversarial approaches. In particular,… ▽ More

    Submitted 1 December, 2020; originally announced December 2020.

    Comments: 11 pages

  21. arXiv:2011.12438  [pdf, other

    cs.CV

    Continuous Surface Embeddings

    Authors: Natalia Neverova, David Novotny, Vasil Khalidov, Marc Szafraniec, Patrick Labatut, Andrea Vedaldi

    Abstract: In this work, we focus on the task of learning and representing dense correspondences in deformable object categories. While this problem has been considered before, solutions so far have been rather ad-hoc for specific object types (i.e., humans), often with significant manual work involved. However, scaling the geometry understanding to all objects in nature requires more automated approaches th… ▽ More

    Submitted 24 November, 2020; originally announced November 2020.

    Comments: NeurIPS, 2020