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arxiv: 2507.01544 · v2 · submitted 2025-07-02 · 💻 cs.LG

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MARVIS: Modality Adaptive Reasoning over VISualizations

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Predictive applications of machine learning often rely on small (sub 1 Bn parameter) specialized models tuned to particular domains or modalities. Such models often achieve excellent performance, but lack flexibility. LLMs and VLMs offer versatility, but typically underperform specialized predictors, especially on non-traditional modalities and long-tail domains. We propose MARVIS (Modality Adaptive Reasoning over VISualizations), a system that transforms latent embedding spaces into visual representations and then leverages the spatial and fine-grained reasoning skills of VLMs to interpret the visualizations and utilize them for predictions successfully. MARVIS achieves competitive performance across vision, audio, biological, and tabular domains using a single 3B parameter model, yielding results that beat Gemini 2.0 by 16% on average. MARVIS drastically reduces the gap between LLM/VLMs approaches and specialized domain-specific methods, without requiring any domain-specific training. Code and datasets are available at https://github.com/penfever/marvis.

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