SetCon achieves state-of-the-art open-ended referring segmentation by using LVLM-generated set-level concepts for joint mask decoding, with gains increasing for multi-target cases on image and video benchmarks.
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WorldSense provides the first benchmark requiring synergistic audio-video-text understanding on 1,662 real-world videos and 3,172 QA pairs, where the best current multimodal LLM reaches only 65.1% accuracy.
RCoT-Seg uses GRPO-reinforced keyframe selection from a CoT-start corpus followed by SAM2 mask propagation to improve video object segmentation under implicit temporal instructions over prior MLLM sampling methods.
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SetCon: Towards Open-Ended Referring Segmentation via Set-Level Concept Prediction
SetCon achieves state-of-the-art open-ended referring segmentation by using LVLM-generated set-level concepts for joint mask decoding, with gains increasing for multi-target cases on image and video benchmarks.
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WorldSense: Evaluating Real-world Omnimodal Understanding for Multimodal LLMs
WorldSense provides the first benchmark requiring synergistic audio-video-text understanding on 1,662 real-world videos and 3,172 QA pairs, where the best current multimodal LLM reaches only 65.1% accuracy.
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RCoT-Seg: Reinforced Chain-of-Thought for Video Reasoning and Segmentation
RCoT-Seg uses GRPO-reinforced keyframe selection from a CoT-start corpus followed by SAM2 mask propagation to improve video object segmentation under implicit temporal instructions over prior MLLM sampling methods.