LangHOPS: Language Grounded Hierarchical Open-Vocabulary Part Segmentation

Xi Wang (ETHZ - ETH Zurich) · Danda Pani Paudel (INSAIT Sofia & ETH Zurich) · Luc V Gool (Computer Vision Lab, ETH Zurich) · Yang Miao (INSAIT, Sofia University) · Jan-Nico Zaech (Institute for Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence and Technology) · Fabien Despinoy (Toyota Motor Europe)
average precisioncross-dataset evaluationfine-grained visual understandinghierarchical object detectionlanghopslanguage groundinglanguage-grounded hierarchymioumulti-granularity conceptsmultimodal large language modelobject-part instance segmentationobject-part parsing pipelineopen-vocabularypart query refinementpartimagenet datasetzero-shot semantic segmentation

We propose LangHOPS, the first Multimodal Large Language Model (MLLM)-based framework for open-vocabulary object–part instance segmentation. Given an image, LangHOPS can jointly detect and segment hierarchical object and part instances from open-vocabulary candidate categories. Unlike prior approaches that rely on heuristic or learnable visual grouping, our approach grounds object–part hierarchies in language space. It integrates the MLLM into the object-part parsing pipeline to leverage rich knowledge and reasoning capabilities, and link multi-granularity concepts within the hierarchies. We evaluate LangHOPS across multiple challenging scenarios, including in-domain and cross-dataset object-part instance segmentation, and zero-shot semantic segmentation. LangHOPS achieves state-of-the-art results, surpassing previous methods by 5.5% Average Precision(AP) (in-domain) and 4.8% (cross-dataset) on the PartImageNet dataset and by 2.5% mIOU on unseen object parts in ADE20K (zero-shot). Ablation studies further validate the effectiveness of the language-grounded hierarchy and MLLM-driven part query refinement strategy. Our results establish LangHOPS as a strong foundation for advancing open-vocabulary fine-grained visual understanding applicable in multiple scenarios.