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SAIL-Embedding Technical Report: Omni-modal Embedding Foundation Model

Information Retrieval 2025-11-04 v3 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

Abstract

Multimodal embedding models aim to yield informative unified representations that empower diverse cross-modal tasks. Despite promising developments in the evolution from CLIP-based dual-tower architectures to large vision-language models, prior works still face unavoidable challenges in real-world applications and business scenarios, such as the limited modality support, unstable training mechanisms, and industrial domain gaps. In this work, we introduce SAIL-Embedding, an omni-modal embedding foundation model that addresses these issues through tailored training strategies and architectural design. In the optimization procedure, we propose a multi-stage training scheme to boost the multifaceted effectiveness of representation learning. Specifically, the content-aware progressive training aims to enhance the model's adaptability to diverse downstream tasks and master enriched cross-modal proficiency. The collaboration-aware recommendation enhancement training further adapts multimodal representations for recommendation scenarios by distilling knowledge from sequence-to-item and ID-to-item embeddings while mining user historical interests. Concurrently, we develop the stochastic specialization and dataset-driven pattern matching to strengthen model training flexibility and generalizability. Experimental results show that SAIL-Embedding achieves SOTA performance compared to other methods in different retrieval tasks. In online experiments across various real-world scenarios integrated with our model, we observe a significant increase in Lifetime (LT), which is a crucial indicator for the recommendation experience. For instance, the model delivers the 7-day LT gain of +0.5% in the Douyin-Selected scenario. For the Douyin feed rank model, the match features produced by SAIL-Embedding yield a +0.1% AUC gain.

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@article{arxiv.2510.12709,
  title  = {SAIL-Embedding Technical Report: Omni-modal Embedding Foundation Model},
  author = {Lin Lin and Jiefeng Long and Zhihe Wan and Yuchi Wang and Dingkang Yang and Shuang Yang and Yueyang Yao and Xu Chen and Zirui Guo and Shengqiang Li and Weiran Li and Hanyu Li and Yaling Mou and Yan Qiu and Haiyang Yu and Xiao Liang and Hongsheng Li and Chao Feng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.12709},
  year   = {2025}
}

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