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						Happy to announce AlignVLM π β a novel approach to bridging vision and language latent spaces for multimodal understanding in Vision-Language Models (VLMs) πππΌ
π Read the paper: https://huggingface.co/papers/2502.01341 
π§ Whatβs the challenge?
Aligning visual features with language embeddings remains a major bottleneck in VLMs. Existing connectors such as Multi-layer perceptron (MLPs) often introduce noise that degrades performance. β
π― Our Solution: ALIGN Connector
We propose AlignVLM, a method that maps vision features into a weighted average of LLM text embeddings, ensuring they remain in a space that the LLM can effectively interpret. β
π¬ How does it perform?
We compared ALIGN against common connectors like MLPs, Perceiver Resampler, and Ovis trained under similar configurations. The results? ALIGN outperforms them all π on diverse document understanding tasks π.
π Meet the AlignVLM Model Family!
We trained Llama 3.1 (1B, 3B, 8B) using our connector and benchmarked them against various models. The results: 
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 AlignVLM surpasses all Base VLMs trained under similar configurations. β
 Our models also perform competitively against Instruct VLMs such as Qwen2-VL and InternVL-2.5 π.
π€ What about robustness to noise?
We injected Gaussian noise (ΞΌ=0, Ο=3) into the vision encoderβs outputs before feeding them to the connector:
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 ALIGN Connector: Minimal drop (β1.67%) β proving its high robustness! 
β MLP Connector: Severe degradation (β25.54%) β struggling with noisy inputs. 
Code & model weights coming soon! Stay tuned! π₯
						
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