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Auteurs principaux: Ge, Xuri, Wang, Chunhao, Wang, Xindi, Qin, Zheyun, Chen, Zhumin, Xin, Xin
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Publié: 2026
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author Ge, Xuri
Wang, Chunhao
Wang, Xindi
Qin, Zheyun
Chen, Zhumin
Xin, Xin
author_facet Ge, Xuri
Wang, Chunhao
Wang, Xindi
Qin, Zheyun
Chen, Zhumin
Xin, Xin
contents Composed Image Retrieval (CIR) aims to retrieve target images based on a reference image and modified texts. However, existing methods often struggle to extract the correct semantic cues from the reference image that best reflect the user's intent under textual modification prompts, resulting in interference from irrelevant visual noise. In this paper, we propose a novel Multi-level Vision Selection by Multi-modal Chain-of-Thought Reasoning (MCoT-MVS) for CIR, integrating attention-aware multi-level vision features guided by reasoning cues from a multi-modal large language model (MLLM). Specifically, we leverage an MLLM to perform chain-of-thought reasoning on the multimodal composed input, generating the retained, removed, and target-inferred texts. These textual cues subsequently guide two reference visual attention selection modules to selectively extract discriminative patch-level and instance-level semantics from the reference image. Finally, to effectively fuse these multi-granular visual cues with the modified text and the imagined target description, we design a weighted hierarchical combination module to align the composed query with target images in a unified embedding space. Extensive experiments on two CIR benchmarks, namely CIRR and FashionIQ, demonstrate that our approach consistently outperforms existing methods and achieves new state-of-the-art performance. Code and trained models are publicly released.
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spellingShingle MCoT-MVS: Multi-level Vision Selection by Multi-modal Chain-of-Thought Reasoning for Composed Image Retrieval
Ge, Xuri
Wang, Chunhao
Wang, Xindi
Qin, Zheyun
Chen, Zhumin
Xin, Xin
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Composed Image Retrieval (CIR) aims to retrieve target images based on a reference image and modified texts. However, existing methods often struggle to extract the correct semantic cues from the reference image that best reflect the user's intent under textual modification prompts, resulting in interference from irrelevant visual noise. In this paper, we propose a novel Multi-level Vision Selection by Multi-modal Chain-of-Thought Reasoning (MCoT-MVS) for CIR, integrating attention-aware multi-level vision features guided by reasoning cues from a multi-modal large language model (MLLM). Specifically, we leverage an MLLM to perform chain-of-thought reasoning on the multimodal composed input, generating the retained, removed, and target-inferred texts. These textual cues subsequently guide two reference visual attention selection modules to selectively extract discriminative patch-level and instance-level semantics from the reference image. Finally, to effectively fuse these multi-granular visual cues with the modified text and the imagined target description, we design a weighted hierarchical combination module to align the composed query with target images in a unified embedding space. Extensive experiments on two CIR benchmarks, namely CIRR and FashionIQ, demonstrate that our approach consistently outperforms existing methods and achieves new state-of-the-art performance. Code and trained models are publicly released.
title MCoT-MVS: Multi-level Vision Selection by Multi-modal Chain-of-Thought Reasoning for Composed Image Retrieval
topic Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.17360