CVCLSep 18, 2023

Multimodal Foundation Models: From Specialists to General-Purpose Assistants

Microsoft
arXiv:2309.10020v1381 citationsh-index: 98
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It provides a comprehensive overview for researchers and professionals in computer vision and vision-language communities, but is incremental as a survey paper.

This paper surveys the evolution of multimodal foundation models, covering their transition from specialized tools for vision and vision-language tasks to general-purpose assistants, without presenting new experimental results.

This paper presents a comprehensive survey of the taxonomy and evolution of multimodal foundation models that demonstrate vision and vision-language capabilities, focusing on the transition from specialist models to general-purpose assistants. The research landscape encompasses five core topics, categorized into two classes. (i) We start with a survey of well-established research areas: multimodal foundation models pre-trained for specific purposes, including two topics -- methods of learning vision backbones for visual understanding and text-to-image generation. (ii) Then, we present recent advances in exploratory, open research areas: multimodal foundation models that aim to play the role of general-purpose assistants, including three topics -- unified vision models inspired by large language models (LLMs), end-to-end training of multimodal LLMs, and chaining multimodal tools with LLMs. The target audiences of the paper are researchers, graduate students, and professionals in computer vision and vision-language multimodal communities who are eager to learn the basics and recent advances in multimodal foundation models.

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