Land-cover understanding in remote sensing increasingly demands class-agnostic systems that generalize across datasets while remaining spatially precise and interpretable. We study a geometry-first discovery-and-interpretation setting under domain shift, where candidate regions are delineated class-agnostically and supervision avoids lexical class names via anonymized identifiers. Complementary to open-set recognition and open-world learning, we focus on coupling class-agnostic mask evidence with taxonomy-grounded scene interpretation, rather than unknown rejection or continual class expansion. We propose MVT, a three-stage framework that (i) extracts boundary-faithful region masks using SAM2 with domain adaptation, (ii) performs mask-grounded semantic tagging and scene description generation via dual-step LoRA fine-tuning of multimodal LLMs, and (iii) evaluates outputs with LLM-as-judge scoring calibrated by stratified expert ratings. On cross-dataset segmentation transfer (train on OpenEarthMap, evaluate on LoveDA), domain-adapted SAM2 improves mask quality; meanwhile, dual-step MLLM fine-tuning yields more accurate taxonomy-aligned tags and more informative mask-grounded scene descriptions.
@article{arxiv.2509.18693,
title = {MVT: Mask-Grounded Vision-Language Models for Taxonomy-Aligned Land-Cover Tagging},
author = {Siyi Chen and Kai Wang and Weicong Pang and Ruiming Yang and Ziru Chen and Renjun Gao and Alexis Kai Hon Lau and Dasa Gu and Chenchen Zhang and Cheng Li},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.18693},
year = {2026}
}
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The project is available at https://charlescsyyy.github.io/MVT