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MouSi: Poly-Visual-Expert Vision-Language Models

Authors :
Fan, Xiaoran
Ji, Tao
Jiang, Changhao
Li, Shuo
Jin, Senjie
Song, Sirui
Wang, Junke
Hong, Boyang
Chen, Lu
Zheng, Guodong
Zhang, Ming
Huang, Caishuang
Zheng, Rui
Xi, Zhiheng
Zhou, Yuhao
Dou, Shihan
Ye, Junjie
Yan, Hang
Gui, Tao
Zhang, Qi
Qiu, Xipeng
Huang, Xuanjing
Wu, Zuxuan
Jiang, Yu-Gang
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Current large vision-language models (VLMs) often encounter challenges such as insufficient capabilities of a single visual component and excessively long visual tokens. These issues can limit the model's effectiveness in accurately interpreting complex visual information and over-lengthy contextual information. Addressing these challenges is crucial for enhancing the performance and applicability of VLMs. This paper proposes the use of ensemble experts technique to synergizes the capabilities of individual visual encoders, including those skilled in image-text matching, OCR, image segmentation, etc. This technique introduces a fusion network to unify the processing of outputs from different visual experts, while bridging the gap between image encoders and pre-trained LLMs. In addition, we explore different positional encoding schemes to alleviate the waste of positional encoding caused by lengthy image feature sequences, effectively addressing the issue of position overflow and length limitations. For instance, in our implementation, this technique significantly reduces the positional occupancy in models like SAM, from a substantial 4096 to a more efficient and manageable 64 or even down to 1. Experimental results demonstrate that VLMs with multiple experts exhibit consistently superior performance over isolated visual encoders and mark a significant performance boost as more experts are integrated. We have open-sourced the training code used in this report. All of these resources can be found on our project website.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2401.17221
Document Type :
Working Paper