CVApr 21

AnchorSeg: Language Grounded Query Banks for Reasoning Segmentation

arXiv:2604.1856292.21 citationsh-index: 3Has Code
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For vision-language segmentation tasks requiring complex reasoning, AnchorSeg provides a new paradigm that explicitly disentangles semantic and spatial processing, improving performance over existing single-token approaches.

AnchorSeg reformulates reasoning segmentation by decoupling semantic reasoning from spatial localization using structured language-grounded query banks, achieving state-of-the-art results on ReasonSeg (67.7% gIoU, 68.1% cIoU).

Reasoning segmentation requires models to ground complex, implicit textual queries into precise pixel-level masks. Existing approaches rely on a single segmentation token $\texttt{<SEG>}$, whose hidden state implicitly encodes both semantic reasoning and spatial localization, limiting the model's ability to explicitly disentangle what to segment from where to segment. We introduce AnchorSeg, which reformulates reasoning segmentation as a structured conditional generation process over image tokens, conditioned on language grounded query banks. Instead of compressing all semantic reasoning and spatial localization into a single embedding, AnchorSeg constructs an ordered sequence of query banks: latent reasoning tokens that capture intermediate semantic states, and a segmentation anchor token that provides explicit spatial grounding. We model spatial conditioning as a factorized distribution over image tokens, where the anchor query determines localization signals while contextual queries provide semantic modulation. To bridge token-level predictions and pixel-level supervision, we propose Token--Mask Cycle Consistency (TMCC), a bidirectional training objective that enforces alignment across resolutions. By explicitly decoupling spatial grounding from semantic reasoning through structured language grounded query banks, AnchorSeg achieves state-of-the-art results on ReasonSeg test set (67.7\% gIoU and 68.1\% cIoU). All code and models are publicly available at https://github.com/rui-qian/AnchorSeg.

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