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Responses Fall Short of Understanding: Revealing the Gap between Internal Representations and Responses in Visual Document Understanding

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Visual document understanding (VDU) is a challenging task for large vision language models (LVLMs), requiring the integration of visual perception, text recognition, and reasoning over structured layouts. Although recent LVLMs have shown progress on VDU benchmarks, their performance is typically evaluated based on generated responses, which may not necessarily reflect whether the model has actually captured the required information internally. In this paper, we investigate how information required to solve VDU tasks is represented across different layers of LLMs within LVLMs using linear probing. Our study reveals that (1) there is a clear gap between internal representations and generated responses, and (2) information required to solve the task is often encoded more linearly from intermediate layers than from the final layer. Motivated by these findings, we explore fine-tuning strategies that target intermediate layers. Experiments show that fine-tuning intermediate layers improves both linear probing accuracy and response accuracy while narrowing the gap.

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2026 1

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Senses Wide Shut: A Representation-Action Gap in Omnimodal LLMs

cs.AI · 2026-05-13 · unverdicted · novelty 7.0

Omnimodal LLMs encode premise-perception mismatches in hidden states yet almost never reject false textual claims, exposing a representation-action gap that is modality-asymmetric and prompt-resistant.

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  • Senses Wide Shut: A Representation-Action Gap in Omnimodal LLMs cs.AI · 2026-05-13 · unverdicted · none · ref 11 · internal anchor

    Omnimodal LLMs encode premise-perception mismatches in hidden states yet almost never reject false textual claims, exposing a representation-action gap that is modality-asymmetric and prompt-resistant.