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MiniGPT-Reverse-Designing: Predicting Image Adjustments Utilizing MiniGPT-4

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arxiv 2406.00971 v3 pith:DWJBX6GQ submitted 2024-06-03 cs.CV cs.AI

classification cs.CVcs.AI
keywords imagevlmsdesigningminigpt-4reversetasktasksvision-language
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Vision-Language Models (VLMs) have recently seen significant advancements through integrating with Large Language Models (LLMs). The VLMs, which process image and text modalities simultaneously, have demonstrated the ability to learn and understand the interaction between images and texts across various multi-modal tasks. Reverse designing, which could be defined as a complex vision-language task, aims to predict the edits and their parameters, given a source image, an edited version, and an optional high-level textual edit description. This task requires VLMs to comprehend the interplay between the source image, the edited version, and the optional textual context simultaneously, going beyond traditional vision-language tasks. In this paper, we extend and fine-tune MiniGPT-4 for the reverse designing task. Our experiments demonstrate the extensibility of off-the-shelf VLMs, specifically MiniGPT-4, for more complex tasks such as reverse designing. Code is available at this \href{https://github.com/VahidAz/MiniGPT-Reverse-Designing}{repository}.

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