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SparseMM: Head Sparsity Emerges from Visual Concept Responses in MLLMs

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Multimodal Large Language Models (MLLMs) are commonly derived by extending pre-trained Large Language Models (LLMs) with visual capabilities. In this work, we investigate how MLLMs process visual inputs by analyzing their attention mechanisms. We reveal a surprising sparsity phenomenon: only a small subset (approximately less than 5%) of attention heads in LLMs actively contribute to visual understanding, termed visual heads. To identify these heads efficiently, we design a training-free framework that quantifies head-level visual relevance through targeted response analysis. Building on this discovery, we introduce SparseMM, a KV-Cache optimization strategy that allocates asymmetric computation budgets to heads in LLMs based on their visual scores, leveraging the sparity of visual heads for accelerating the inference of MLLMs. Compared with prior KV-Cache acceleration methods that ignore the particularity of visual, SparseMM prioritizes stress and retaining visual semantics during decoding. Extensive evaluations across mainstream multimodal benchmarks demonstrate that SparseMM achieves superior accuracy-efficiency trade-offs. Notably, SparseMM delivers 1.38x real-time acceleration and 52% memory reduction during generation while maintaining performance parity on efficiency test. Our project is open sourced at https://github.com/CR400AF-A/SparseMM.

Jiahui Wang, Zuyan Liu, Yongming Rao, Jiwen Lu• 2025

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Video CaptioningVATEX
CIDEr0.4352
76
Video Question AnsweringNextQA
WUPS33.84
26
Multi-image Multi-modal Question AnsweringMileBench
CL-CH Score43.72
18
Video-based Dialogue EvaluationVideo-ChatGPT
CI2.9
18
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