Visual-language pre-training (VLP) have achieved remarkable success in multi-modal tasks, largely attributed to the availability of large-scale image-text datasets. In this work, we demonstrate that multi-modal large language models (MLLMs) can enhance visual-language representation learning by improving data quality. Our approach is simple, utilizing MLLMs to extend multiple captions for each image. To prevent the bias that introduced by MLLMs' hallucinations and intrinsic caption styles, we propose a "text shearing" to keep the lengths of extended captions identical to the originals. In image-text retrieval, our method consistently obtains 5.6 ~ 35.0% and 16.8 ~ 46.1% improvement on R@1 under the fine-tuning and zero-shot settings, respectively. Notably, our zero-shot results are comparable to fine-tuning on target datasets, which encourages more exploration on the versatile use of MLLMs.
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