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The Quest for Universal Master Key Filters in DS-CNNs

Published: September 15, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2509.11711v1

By: Zahra Babaiee , Peyman M. Kiassari , Daniela Rus and more

BigTech Affiliations: Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Potential Business Impact:

Finds 8 "master keys" that unlock image recognition.

Business Areas:
Image Recognition Data and Analytics, Software

A recent study has proposed the "Master Key Filters Hypothesis" for convolutional neural network filters. This paper extends this hypothesis by radically constraining its scope to a single set of just 8 universal filters that depthwise separable convolutional networks inherently converge to. While conventional DS-CNNs employ thousands of distinct trained filters, our analysis reveals these filters are predominantly linear shifts (ax+b) of our discovered universal set. Through systematic unsupervised search, we extracted these fundamental patterns across different architectures and datasets. Remarkably, networks initialized with these 8 unique frozen filters achieve over 80% ImageNet accuracy, and even outperform models with thousands of trainable parameters when applied to smaller datasets. The identified master key filters closely match Difference of Gaussians (DoGs), Gaussians, and their derivatives, structures that are not only fundamental to classical image processing but also strikingly similar to receptive fields in mammalian visual systems. Our findings provide compelling evidence that depthwise convolutional layers naturally gravitate toward this fundamental set of spatial operators regardless of task or architecture. This work offers new insights for understanding generalization and transfer learning through the universal language of these master key filters.

Country of Origin
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Page Count
21 pages

Category
Computer Science:
CV and Pattern Recognition