Decomposed Vision-Language Alignment for Fine-Grained Open-Vocabulary Segmentation

Abstract

Open-vocabulary segmentation models often struggle to generalize to unseen combinations of object categories and attributes, because fine-grained descriptions are typically encoded as holistic sentences that entangle multiple semantic units. We propose a Decomposed Vision-Language Alignment framework that explicitly factorizes textual prompts into a concept token and multiple attribute tokens, enabling separate cross-modal interactions for each semantic unit. At the feature level, we introduce a Feature-Gated Cross-Attention module that generates attribute-specific gating maps to fuse information in a multiplicative manner, effectively enforcing compositional semantics. At the scoring level, per-token similarities are aggregated in log-space, producing a stable and interpretable compositional matching. The method can be seamlessly integrated into existing transformer-based segmentation architectures and significantly improves generalization to unseen attribute-category compositions in fine-grained open-vocabulary segmentation benchmarks.

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