SOUPLE: Enhancing Audio-Visual Localization and Segmentation with Learnable Prompt Contexts

Abstract

Large-scale pre-trained image-text models exhibit robust multimodal representations, yet applying the Contrastive Language-Image Pre-training (CLIP) model to audio-visual localization remains challenging. Replacing the classification token ([CLS]) with an audio-embedded token ([VA]) struggles to capture semantic cues, and the prompt "a photo of a [VA]" fails to establish meaningful connections between audio embeddings and context tokens. To address these issues, we propose Sound-aware Prompt Learning (SOUPLE), which replaces fixed prompts with learnable context tokens. These tokens incorporate visual features to generate conditional context for a mask decoder, effectively bridging semantic correspondence between audio and visual inputs. Experiments on VGGSound, SoundNet, and AVSBench demonstrate that SOUPLE improves localization and segmentation performance.

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