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Vector-Quantized Vision Foundation Models for Object-Centric Learning

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2025-11-11 v6

Abstract

Object-Centric Learning (OCL) aggregates image or video feature maps into object-level feature vectors, termed \textit{slots}. It's self-supervision of reconstructing the input from slots struggles with complex object textures, thus Vision Foundation Model (VFM) representations are used as the aggregation input and reconstruction target. Existing methods leverage VFM representations in diverse ways yet fail to fully exploit their potential. In response, we propose a unified architecture, Vector-Quantized VFMs for OCL (VQ-VFM-OCL, or VVO). The key to our unification is simply shared quantizing VFM representations in OCL aggregation and decoding. Experiments show that across different VFMs, aggregators and decoders, our VVO consistently outperforms baselines in object discovery and recognition, as well as downstream visual prediction and reasoning. We also mathematically analyze why VFM representations facilitate OCL aggregation and why their shared quantization as reconstruction targets strengthens OCL supervision. Our source code and model checkpoints are available on https://github.com/Genera1Z/VQ-VFM-OCL.

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@article{arxiv.2502.20263,
  title  = {Vector-Quantized Vision Foundation Models for Object-Centric Learning},
  author = {Rongzhen Zhao and Vivienne Wang and Juho Kannala and Joni Pajarinen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.20263},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Accepted to ACM MM 2025