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Yo'LLaVA: Your Personalized Language and Vision Assistant

Thao Nguyen, Haotian Liu, Yuheng Li, Mu Cai, Utkarsh Ojha, Yong Jae Lee

UW-Madison · UW Madison · Adobe Systems · Department of Computer Science, University of Wisconsin, Madison || Multimodal Learning || On Job Market · University of Wisconsin - Madison · Department of Computer Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison

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摘要

Large Multimodal Models (LMMs) have shown remarkable capabilities across a variety of tasks (e.g., image captioning, visual question answering).While broad, their knowledge remains generic (e.g., recognizing a dog), and they are unable to handle personalized subjects (e.g., recognizing a user's pet dog).Human reasoning, in contrast, typically operates within the context of specific subjects in our surroundings. For example, one might ask, "What should I buy for *my dog*'s birthday?"; as opposed to a generic inquiry about "What should I buy for *a dog*'s birthday?".Similarly, when looking at a friend's image, the interest lies in seeing their activities (e.g., "*my friend* is holding a cat"), rather than merely observing generic human actions (e.g., "*a man* is holding a cat").In this paper, we introduce the novel task of personalizing LMMs, so that they can have conversations about a specific subject. We propose Yo'LLaVA, which learns to embed a personalized subject into a set of latent tokens given a handful of example images of the subject. Our qualitative and quantitative analyses reveal that Yo'LLaVA can learn the concept more efficiently using fewer tokens and more effectively encode the visual attributes compared to strong prompting baselines (e.g., LLaVA).