SPAZER, a VLM-driven agent, combines 3D rendered views with 2D camera images in a progressive pipeline to achieve state-of-the-art zero-shot 3D visual grounding.
Language-to-Space Programming for Training-Free 3D Visual Grounding
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3D visual grounding (3DVG) is challenging due to the need to understand 3D spatial relations. While supervised approaches have achieved superior performance, they are constrained by the scarcity and high annotation costs of 3D vision-language datasets. Training-free approaches based on LLMs/VLMs eliminate the need for large-scale training data, but they either incur prohibitive grounding time and token costs or have unsatisfactory accuracy. To address the challenges, we introduce a novel method for training-free 3D visual grounding, namely Language-to-Space Programming (LaSP). LaSP introduces LLM-generated codes to analyze 3D spatial relations among objects, along with a pipeline that evaluates and optimizes the codes automatically. Experimental results demonstrate that LaSP achieves 52.9% accuracy on the Nr3D benchmark, ranking among the best training-free methods. Moreover, it substantially reduces the grounding time and token costs, offering a balanced trade-off between performance and efficiency.
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SPAZER: Spatial-Semantic Progressive Reasoning Agent for Zero-shot 3D Visual Grounding
SPAZER, a VLM-driven agent, combines 3D rendered views with 2D camera images in a progressive pipeline to achieve state-of-the-art zero-shot 3D visual grounding.