CVDec 8, 2025

MICo-150K: A Comprehensive Dataset Advancing Multi-Image Composition

arXiv:2512.07348v16 citationsh-index: 8
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This work addresses the lack of high-quality training data for multi-image composition tasks, providing a valuable resource for researchers in image generation, though it is incremental as it builds on existing methods with new data and benchmarks.

The paper tackles the problem of Multi-Image Composition (MICo) in controllable image generation by creating MICo-150K, a comprehensive dataset with 150K images, which enables models to synthesize coherent images from multiple references, resulting in baseline models like Qwen-MICo matching state-of-the-art performance in 3-image composition while supporting arbitrary inputs.

In controllable image generation, synthesizing coherent and consistent images from multiple reference inputs, i.e., Multi-Image Composition (MICo), remains a challenging problem, partly hindered by the lack of high-quality training data. To bridge this gap, we conduct a systematic study of MICo, categorizing it into 7 representative tasks and curate a large-scale collection of high-quality source images and construct diverse MICo prompts. Leveraging powerful proprietary models, we synthesize a rich amount of balanced composite images, followed by human-in-the-loop filtering and refinement, resulting in MICo-150K, a comprehensive dataset for MICo with identity consistency. We further build a Decomposition-and-Recomposition (De&Re) subset, where 11K real-world complex images are decomposed into components and recomposed, enabling both real and synthetic compositions. To enable comprehensive evaluation, we construct MICo-Bench with 100 cases per task and 300 challenging De&Re cases, and further introduce a new metric, Weighted-Ref-VIEScore, specifically tailored for MICo evaluation. Finally, we fine-tune multiple models on MICo-150K and evaluate them on MICo-Bench. The results show that MICo-150K effectively equips models without MICo capability and further enhances those with existing skills. Notably, our baseline model, Qwen-MICo, fine-tuned from Qwen-Image-Edit, matches Qwen-Image-2509 in 3-image composition while supporting arbitrary multi-image inputs beyond the latter's limitation. Our dataset, benchmark, and baseline collectively offer valuable resources for further research on Multi-Image Composition.

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