CVFeb 3

Contextualized Visual Personalization in Vision-Language Models

arXiv:2602.03454v11 citationsh-index: 9Has Code
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This addresses the need for more robust and generalizable personalization in AI systems for users, though it is incremental as it builds on existing VLM frameworks.

The paper tackles the problem of vision-language models failing to generate personalized responses based on user-specific visual experiences, proposing CoViP to improve personalized image captioning and downstream tasks with holistic gains.

Despite recent progress in vision-language models (VLMs), existing approaches often fail to generate personalized responses based on the user's specific experiences, as they lack the ability to associate visual inputs with a user's accumulated visual-textual context. We newly formalize this challenge as contextualized visual personalization, which requires the visual recognition and textual retrieval of personalized visual experiences by VLMs when interpreting new images. To address this issue, we propose CoViP, a unified framework that treats personalized image captioning as a core task for contextualized visual personalization and improves this capability through reinforcement-learning-based post-training and caption-augmented generation. We further introduce diagnostic evaluations that explicitly rule out textual shortcut solutions and verify whether VLMs truly leverage visual context. Extensive experiments demonstrate that existing open-source and proprietary VLMs exhibit substantial limitations, while CoViP not only improves personalized image captioning but also yields holistic gains across downstream personalization tasks. These results highlight CoViP as a crucial stage for enabling robust and generalizable contextualized visual personalization.

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