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Prompt tuning achieves superior performance across a wide range of tasks, including multi-label zero-shot classification. Existing approaches employ multiple prompts to acquire comprehensive knowledge from categories, demonstrating state-of-the-art performance and significant computational efficiency. However, two main challenges still exist in these methods that impede the full potential of generalization. First, the class imbalance is not carefully addressed. Despite some efforts to adopt re-weighted loss functions to alleviate the positive-negative imbalance, such strategies tend to exacerbate the class imbalance by over-suppression of labels with fewer samples and overfitting to dominant classes. Second, the multi-prompt methods neglect the interactions between prompts during parameter optimization, underestimating the potential of prompts and leading to suboptimal performance. To address these issues, we present a novel framework named Dynamic Regulation in Prompt Tuning (DAR-Prompt). DAR-Prompt introduces three dynamic components: semantic regulator and debiased regulator to address the class imbalance, along with contrastive gradient regularization to enhance feature separation through prompt interactions during the backward pass. Specifically, the semantic regulator generates class-adaptive thresholds to compensate for tail classes and mitigate over-suppression, while the debiased regulator focuses on learning biased classes by rectifying overconfident predictions. Moreover, we apply dynamic regularization to the gradient update directions of prompts to promote orthogonality, thereby enhancing feature distinctiveness. Extensive experiments on several benchmarks show that our method can achieve state-of-the-art performance, well demonstrating its effectiveness and superiority. Code is available at https://github.com/Evelyn1ywliang/DAR-Prompt.
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