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Fill the GAP: A Granular Alignment Paradigm for Visual Reasoning in Multimodal Large Language Models

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Visual latent reasoning lets a multimodal large language model (MLLM) create intermediate visual evidence as continuous tokens, avoiding external tools or image generators. However, existing methods usually follow an output-as-input latent paradigm and yield unstable gains. We identify evidence for a feature-space mismatch that can contribute to this instability: dominant visual-latent models build on pre-norm MLLMs and reuse decoder hidden states as predicted latent inputs, even though these states occupy a substantially different norm regime from the input embeddings the model was trained to consume (Xie et al., 2025; Li et al., 2026; Team et al., 2026). This mismatch can make direct latent feedback unreliable. Motivated by this diagnosis, we propose GAP, a Granular Alignment Paradigm for visual latent modeling. GAP aligns visual latent reasoning at three levels: feature-level alignment maps decoder outputs into input-compatible visual latents through a lightweight PCA-aligned latent head; context-level alignment grounds latent targets with inspectable auxiliary visual supervision; and capacity-guided alignment assigns latent supervision selectively to examples where the base MLLM struggles. On Qwen2.5-VL 7B, the resulting model achieves the best mean aggregate perception and reasoning performance among our supervised variants. Inference-time intervention probing further suggests that generated latents provide task-relevant visual signal beyond merely adding token slots.

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LUT: Latent Utility Training for Visual Reasoning

cs.CV · 2026-08-01 · conditional · novelty 6.0

LUT trains visual latent reasoning from plain VQA data by selecting teacher trajectories with an answer-information-gain score and reweighting latent steps via attention attribution during RL.

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  • LUT: Latent Utility Training for Visual Reasoning cs.CV · 2026-08-01 · conditional · none · ref 11 · internal anchor

    LUT trains visual latent reasoning from plain VQA data by selecting teacher trajectories with an answer-information-gain score and reweighting latent steps via attention attribution during RL.