MASTER: Multimodal Segmentation with Text Prompts
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2503.04199v1
- Date: Thu, 06 Mar 2025 08:27:51 GMT
- Title: MASTER: Multimodal Segmentation with Text Prompts
- Authors: Fuyang Liu, Shun Lu, Jilin Mei, Yu Hu,
- Abstract summary: RGB-Thermal fusion is a potential solution for various weather and light conditions in challenging scenarios.<n>With the widespread application of large language models (LLMs), valuable information can be more effectively extracted from natural language.<n>We propose MultimodAl with TExt PRompts ( MASTER) architecture, which integrates LLM into the fusion of RGB-Thermal multimodal data.
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- Abstract: RGB-Thermal fusion is a potential solution for various weather and light conditions in challenging scenarios. However, plenty of studies focus on designing complex modules to fuse different modalities. With the widespread application of large language models (LLMs), valuable information can be more effectively extracted from natural language. Therefore, we aim to leverage the advantages of large language models to design a structurally simple and highly adaptable multimodal fusion model architecture. We proposed MultimodAl Segmentation with TExt PRompts (MASTER) architecture, which integrates LLM into the fusion of RGB-Thermal multimodal data and allows complex query text to participate in the fusion process. Our model utilizes a dual-path structure to extract information from different modalities of images. Additionally, we employ LLM as the core module for multimodal fusion, enabling the model to generate learnable codebook tokens from RGB, thermal images, and textual information. A lightweight image decoder is used to obtain semantic segmentation results. The proposed MASTER performs exceptionally well in benchmark tests across various automated driving scenarios, yielding promising results.
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