Oral Session
Oral 5G Spatial Reasoning
ASEM BALLROOM 201-203
3ViewSense: Spatial and Mental Perspective Reasoning from Orthographic Views in Vision-Language Models
Shaoxiong Zhan ⋅ Yanlin Lai ⋅ Zheng Liu ⋅ Lin Hai ⋅ Shen Li ⋅ Xiaodong Cai ⋅ Zijian Lin ⋅ Wen Huang ⋅ Hai-Tao Zheng
Current Large Language Models have achieved Olympiad-level logic, yet Vision-Language Models paradoxically falter on elementary spatial tasks like block counting. This capability mismatch reveals a critical "spatial intelligence gap," where models fail to construct coherent 3D mental representations from 2D observations. We uncover this gap via diagnostic analyses showing the bottleneck is a missing view-consistent spatial interface rather than insufficient visual features or weak reasoning. To bridge this, we introduce 3ViewSense, a framework that grounds spatial reasoning in Orthographic Views. Drawing on engineering cognition, we propose a "Simulate-and-Reason" mechanism that decomposes complex scenes into canonical orthographic projections to resolve geometric ambiguities. By aligning egocentric perceptions with these allocentric references, our method facilitates explicit mental rotation and reconstruction. Empirical results on spatial reasoning benchmarks demonstrate that our method significantly outperforms existing baselines, with consistent gains on occlusion-heavy counting and view-consistent spatial reasoning. The framework also improves the stability and consistency of spatial descriptions, offering a scalable path toward stronger spatial intelligence in multimodal systems.
Agent0-VL: Exploring Self-Evolving Agent for Tool-Integrated Vision-Language Reasoning
Jiaqi Liu ⋅ Kaiwen Xiong ⋅ Peng Xia ⋅ Yiyang Zhou ⋅ Haonian Ji ⋅ Lu Feng ⋅ Siwei Han ⋅ Mingyu Ding ⋅ Huaxiu Yao
Large Vision-Language Models (LVLMs) have achieved remarkable progress in multimodal reasoning tasks; however, their learning remains constrained by the limitations of human-annotated supervision. Recent self-rewarding approaches attempt to overcome this constraint by allowing models to act as their own critics or reward providers. Yet, purely text-based self-evaluation struggles to verify complex visual reasoning steps and often suffers from evaluation hallucinations. To address these challenges, inspired by recent advances in tool-integrated reasoning, we propose Agent0-VL, a self-evolving vision-language agent that achieves continual improvement with tool-integrated reasoning. Agent0-VL incorporates tool usage not only into reasoning but also into self-evaluation and self-repair, enabling the model to introspect, verify, and refine its reasoning through evidence-grounded analysis. It unifies two synergistic roles within a single LVLM: a Solver that performs multi-turn tool-integrated reasoning, and a Verifier that generates structured feedback and fine-grained self-rewards through tool-grounded critique. These roles interact through a Self-Evolving Reasoning Cycle, where tool-based verification and reinforcement learning jointly align the reasoning and evaluation distributions for stable self-improvement. Through this zero-external-reward evolution, Agent0-VL aligns its reasoning and verification behaviors without any human annotation or external reward models, achieving continual self-improvement. Experiments on chart reasoning, geometric problem solving, and visual scientific analysis show that Agent0-VL achieves an 12.5% improvement over the Qwen-VL base model.
Holi-Spatial: Evolving Video Streams into Holistic 3D Spatial Intelligence
yuanyuan gao ⋅ Hao Li ⋅ Yifei Liu ⋅ Xinhao Ji ⋅ Yuning Gong ⋅ Yuanjun Liao ⋅ Fangfu Liu ⋅ Manyuan Zhang ⋅ Yuchen Yang ⋅ Dan Xu ⋅ Xue Yang ⋅ Huaxi Huang ⋅ Hongjie Zhang ⋅ Ziwei Liu ⋅ Xiao Sun ⋅ Dingwen Zhang ⋅ Zhihang Zhong
The pursuit of spatial intelligence fundamentally relies on access to large-scale, fine-grained 3D data. However, existing approaches predominantly construct spatial understanding benchmarks by generating question–answer (QA) pairs from a limited number of manually annotated datasets, rather than systematically annotating new large-scale 3D scenes from raw web data. As a result, their scalability is severely constrained, and model performance is further hindered by domain gaps inherent in these narrowly curated datasets. In this work, we propose \textbf{Holi-Spatial}, the first fully automated, large-scale, spatially-aware multimodal dataset, constructed from raw video inputs without human intervention, using the proposed data curation pipeline. Holi-Spatial supports multi-level spatial supervision, ranging from geometrically accurate 3D Gaussian Splatting (3DGS) reconstructions with rendered depth maps to object-level and relational semantic annotations, together with corresponding spatial Question–Answer (QA) pairs. Following a principled and systematic pipeline, we further construct \textbf{Holi-Spatial-4M}, the first large-scale, high-quality 3D semantic dataset, containing 12K optimized 3DGS scenes, 1.3M 2D masks, 320K 3D bounding boxes, 320K instance captions, 1.2M 3D grounding instances, and 1.2M spatial QA pairs spanning diverse geometric, relational, and semantic reasoning tasks. Holi-Spatial demonstrates exceptional performance in data curation quality, significantly outperforming existing feed-forward and per-scene optimized methods on datasets such as ScanNet, ScanNet++, and DL3DV. Furthermore, fine-tuning Vision-Language Models (VLMs) on spatial reasoning tasks using this dataset has also led to substantial improvements in model performance.
SpatioLM: Towards General Physical Spatial Intelligence in Vision-Language Models
jing wu ⋅ Jianhua Wu ⋅ Jiayi Guan ⋅ Jiahong Chen ⋅ Jinghui Lu ⋅ Hangjun Ye ⋅ Bingzhao Gao ⋅ Long Chen
Vision-Language Models (VLMs) perform well on commonsense reasoning tasks but struggle with visual spatial reasoning. Most existing solutions introduce extra 3D prior inputs or external spatial encoders, which increase complexity and degrade the underlying VLMs' general-purpose capabilities after spatial fine-tuning. To this end, we propose a parameter-efficient \textit{\textbf{Spatio}-vision \textbf{L}anguage \textbf{M}odels (SpatioLM)}, that enhances spatial intelligence without extra 3D prior inputs or third-party spatial encoders. Concretely, we design a plug-and-play and non-invasive spatio-vision module that elicits the spatial knowledge inherent in VLMs. Furthermore, we innovatively leverage pseudo depth and camera information as supervision to guide the model in learning physically coherent representations. Extensive experiments show that SpatioLM achieves significant improvements in diverse tasks, including spatial perception and understanding while effectively limiting the degradation of general capabilities. Notably, the model achieves an impressive score of 71.6 on the VSI-Bench (the first model to surpass 70). In addition, it attains competitive performance when transferred to embodied manipulation tasks.