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POPEN: Preference-Based Optimization and Ensemble for LVLM-Based Reasoning Segmentation

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Existing LVLM-based reasoning segmentation methods often suffer from imprecise segmentation results and hallucinations in their text responses. This paper introduces POPEN, a novel framework designed to address these issues and achieve improved results. POPEN includes a preference-based optimization method to finetune the LVLM, aligning it more closely with human preferences and thereby generating better text responses and segmentation results. Additionally, POPEN introduces a preference-based ensemble method for inference, which integrates multiple outputs from the LVLM using a preference-score-based attention mechanism for refinement. To better adapt to the segmentation task, we incorporate several task-specific designs in our POPEN framework, including a new approach for collecting segmentation preference data with a curriculum learning mechanism, and a novel preference optimization loss to refine the segmentation capability of the LVLM. Experiments demonstrate that our method achieves state-of-the-art performance in reasoning segmentation, exhibiting minimal hallucination in text responses and the highest segmentation accuracy compared to previous advanced methods like LISA and PixelLM. Project page is https://lanyunzhu.site/POPEN/

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PixelThink: Towards Efficient Chain-of-Pixel Reasoning

cs.CV · 2025-05-29 · conditional · novelty 6.0

A soft token-budget penalty driven by task difficulty and model confidence roughly halves the reasoning tokens used by segmentation MLLMs while slightly improving mask accuracy on ReasonSeg-derived benchmarks.

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  • PixelThink: Towards Efficient Chain-of-Pixel Reasoning cs.CV · 2025-05-29 · conditional · none · ref 3 · internal anchor

    A soft token-budget penalty driven by task difficulty and model confidence roughly halves the reasoning tokens used by segmentation MLLMs while slightly improving mask accuracy on ReasonSeg-derived benchmarks.