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SE-MoLoRA: Shared-Expert LoRA Adapters for Domain-Specific Photographic Assessment
arXiv:2608.17514v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Vision-language models can describe images fluently, but they often fail to provide actionable photographic critique because semantic content and aesthe
arXiv:2608.17514v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Vision-language models can describe images fluently, but they often fail to provide actionable photographic critique because semantic content and aesthetic judgment remain entangled. We propose SE-MoLoRA, a modular parameter-efficient adaptation framework for domain-specific photographic assessment. The method separates general photographic knowledge from specialist residual judgments using an always-active shared LoRA expert and routed adapters for composition, lighting, and technical quality. A lightweight query router selects the relevant specialist, enabling targeted critique without training separate full models. A rank-64 shared adapter captures broad photographic vocabulary, while rank-32 specialists learn domain-specific residuals with an orthogonal regularization penalty that encourages disentangled representations. Training data is obtained by distilling the Reddit Photo Critique Dataset into domain-labeled critique samples. On held-out critique generation, SE-MoLoRA improves BERTScore-F1 from 0.2317 to 0.4215 over monolithic LoRA and is preferred in 84.6% of pairwise comparisons, while using fewer active parameters than separate specialist models. SVD-based ablation study shows that shared-specialist decomposition and orthogonal regularization reduce expert overlap. These results demonstrate that modular adaptation improves controllability and specificity in multimodal photographic critique.
Source: arXiv cs.CV | 2026-08-19