Laser reformulates visual reasoning via Dynamic Windowed Alignment Learning to maintain latent superposition of global features, delivering 5.03% average gains over Monet and over 97% fewer inference tokens on six benchmarks.
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Diverse teacher-generated rationales improve MLLM visual persuasiveness prediction via supervised fine-tuning, while a new three-dimensional faithfulness framework shows that prediction accuracy alone does not ensure faithful reasoning and that decision sensitivity best matches human preferences.
Visual latents in MLLMs are systematically silenced by autoregressive training but can be unsilenced at inference via query-guided contrastive alignment followed by a confidence-progression reward.
LENS is a new multi-level benchmark dataset for evaluating MLLMs on perception-to-reasoning tasks using the same images across all levels with recent social media content.
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Forest Before Trees: Latent Superposition for Efficient Visual Reasoning
Laser reformulates visual reasoning via Dynamic Windowed Alignment Learning to maintain latent superposition of global features, delivering 5.03% average gains over Monet and over 97% fewer inference tokens on six benchmarks.
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Can MLLMs Reason About Visual Persuasion? Evaluating the Efficacy and Faithfulness of Reasoning
Diverse teacher-generated rationales improve MLLM visual persuasiveness prediction via supervised fine-tuning, while a new three-dimensional faithfulness framework shows that prediction accuracy alone does not ensure faithful reasoning and that decision sensitivity best matches human preferences.
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Visual Latents Know More Than They Say: Unsilencing Latent Reasoning in MLLMs
Visual latents in MLLMs are systematically silenced by autoregressive training but can be unsilenced at inference via query-guided contrastive alignment followed by a confidence-progression reward.
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LENS: Multi-level Evaluation of Multimodal Reasoning with Large Language Models
LENS is a new multi-level benchmark dataset for evaluating MLLMs on perception-to-reasoning tasks using the same images across all levels with recent social media content.