In the visual spatial understanding (VSU) area, spatial image-to-text (SI2T) and spatial text-to-image (ST2I) are two fundamental tasks that appear in dual form. Existing methods for standalone SI2T or ST2I perform imperfectly in spatial understanding, due to the difficulty of 3D-wise spatial feature modeling. In this work, we consider modeling the SI2T and ST2I together under a dual learning framework. During the dual framework, we then propose to represent the 3D spatial scene features with a novel 3D scene graph (3DSG) representation that can be shared and beneficial to both tasks. Further, inspired by the intuition that the easier 3D→image and 3D→text processes also exist symmetrically in the ST2I and SI2T, respectively, we propose the Spatial Dual Discrete Diffusion (SD3) framework, which utilizes the intermediate features of the 3D→X processes to guide the hard X→3D processes, such that the overall ST2I and SI2T will benefit each other. On the visual spatial understanding dataset VSD, our system outperforms the mainstream T2I and I2T methods significantly. Further in-depth analysis reveals how our dual learning strategy advances.
@article{arxiv.2410.15312,
title = {Synergistic Dual Spatial-aware Generation of Image-to-Text and Text-to-Image},
author = {Yu Zhao and Hao Fei and Xiangtai Li and Libo Qin and Jiayi Ji and Hongyuan Zhu and Meishan Zhang and Min Zhang and Jianguo Wei},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.15312},
year = {2025}
}