CVOct 13, 2024

Text4Seg: Reimagining Image Segmentation as Text Generation

arXiv:2410.09855v247 citationsh-index: 9ICLR
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This provides an efficient, scalable solution for vision-centric tasks within MLLMs, addressing a significant bottleneck in multimodal AI.

The paper tackles the challenge of integrating image segmentation into multimodal large language models by introducing Text4Seg, a method that reimagines segmentation as text generation using semantic descriptors, achieving state-of-the-art performance on multiple datasets with a 74% reduction in descriptor length and 3x faster inference.

Multimodal Large Language Models (MLLMs) have shown exceptional capabilities in vision-language tasks; however, effectively integrating image segmentation into these models remains a significant challenge. In this paper, we introduce Text4Seg, a novel text-as-mask paradigm that casts image segmentation as a text generation problem, eliminating the need for additional decoders and significantly simplifying the segmentation process. Our key innovation is semantic descriptors, a new textual representation of segmentation masks where each image patch is mapped to its corresponding text label. This unified representation allows seamless integration into the auto-regressive training pipeline of MLLMs for easier optimization. We demonstrate that representing an image with $16\times16$ semantic descriptors yields competitive segmentation performance. To enhance efficiency, we introduce the Row-wise Run-Length Encoding (R-RLE), which compresses redundant text sequences, reducing the length of semantic descriptors by 74% and accelerating inference by $3\times$, without compromising performance. Extensive experiments across various vision tasks, such as referring expression segmentation and comprehension, show that Text4Seg achieves state-of-the-art performance on multiple datasets by fine-tuning different MLLM backbones. Our approach provides an efficient, scalable solution for vision-centric tasks within the MLLM framework.

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