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LMFusion: Adapting Pretrained Language Models for Multimodal Generation

Computation and Language 2025-02-06 v4 Artificial Intelligence Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Machine Learning

Abstract

We present LMFusion, a framework for empowering pretrained text-only large language models (LLMs) with multimodal generative capabilities, enabling them to understand and generate both text and images in arbitrary sequences. LMFusion leverages existing Llama-3's weights for processing texts autoregressively while introducing additional and parallel transformer modules for processing images with diffusion. During training, the data from each modality is routed to its dedicated modules: modality-specific feedforward layers, query-key-value projections, and normalization layers process each modality independently, while the shared self-attention layers allow interactions across text and image features. By freezing the text-specific modules and only training the image-specific modules, LMFusion preserves the language capabilities of text-only LLMs while developing strong visual understanding and generation abilities. Compared to methods that pretrain multimodal generative models from scratch, our experiments demonstrate that, LMFusion improves image understanding by 20% and image generation by 3.6% using only 50% of the FLOPs while maintaining Llama-3's language capabilities. We also demonstrate that this framework can adapt existing vision-language models with multimodal generation ability. Overall, this framework not only leverages existing computational investments in text-only LLMs but also enables the parallel development of language and vision capabilities, presenting a promising direction for efficient multimodal model development.

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@article{arxiv.2412.15188,
  title  = {LMFusion: Adapting Pretrained Language Models for Multimodal Generation},
  author = {Weijia Shi and Xiaochuang Han and Chunting Zhou and Weixin Liang and Xi Victoria Lin and Luke Zettlemoyer and Lili Yu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.15188},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

Name change: LlamaFusion to LMFusion

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