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AAAI 2026

Diffusion-Assisted Progressive Learning for Weakly Supervised Phrase Localization

Conference Paper AAAI Technical Track on Natural Language Processing III Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Weakly supervised phrase localization (WSPL) aims to localize visual objects mentioned by given phrases, but it learns without human-annotated bounding boxes. Previous works struggle in multi-object scenarios where objects in the background often appear simultaneously with the target objects. To this end, we propose a Diffusion-Assisted PrOgressive learning framework (i.e., DAPO) for WSPL task in this paper. Specifically, we score the difficulty of training samples based on the quantity of objects and the level of semantic alignment. These samples are then used progressively during training, in an order by their difficulty scores. To address the sample imbalance problem, we propose a Generation-Assisted Tuning (GAT) method for the grounding network. First, to enrich the samples from few-object scenarios, we leverage Stable Diffusion (SD) to generate images with phrases. Second, we introduce an attention-driven scheme to direct SD's attention on the mentioned objects. Finally, we design a diffusion-guided loss, which helps the grounding network learn the objects' layouts. Extensive experiments show that our DAPO framework outperforms the strong baselines on benchmark datasets.

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Venue
AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Archive span
1980-2026
Indexed papers
28718
Paper id
1130824251007146135