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| Formato: | Preprint |
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2026
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| Acceso en línea: | https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.03953 |
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- Learning interpretable multimodal representations inherently relies on uncovering the conditional dependencies between heterogeneous features. However, sparse graph estimation techniques, such as Graphical Lasso (GLasso), to visual-linguistic domains is severely bottlenecked by high-dimensional noise, modality misalignment, and the confounding of shared versus category-specific topologies. In this paper, we propose Cross-Modal Graphical Lasso (CM-GLasso) that overcomes these fundamental limitations. By coupling a novel text-visualization strategy with a unified vision-language encoder, we strictly align multimodal features into a shared latent space. We introduce a cross-attention distillation mechanism that condenses high-dimensional patches into explicit semantic nodes, naturally extracting spatial-aware cross-modal priors. Furthermore, we unify tailored GLasso estimation and Common-Specific Structure Learning (CSSL) into a joint objective optimized via the Alternating Direction Method of Multiplier (ADMM). This formulation guarantees the simultaneous disentanglement of invariant and class-specific precision matrices without multi-step error accumulation. Extensive experiments across eight benchmarks covering both natural and medical domains demonstrate that CM-GLasso establishes a new state-of-the-art in generative classification and dense semantic segmentation tasks.