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SPARGen: Unifying Spatial Perception and Reasoning through Native Multimodal Generation

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arxiv 2608.14138 v1 pith:IA2KQPQI submitted 2026-08-14 cs.CV cs.AI

classification cs.CVcs.AI
keywords spatialmultimodalreasoningspargengeometricnativeacrosscorrespondence
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Spatial perception and reasoning from visual observations require recovering geometric structure, establishing correspondences, and understanding spatial relations. Existing approaches typically address these capabilities separately using task-specific architectures or external geometric modules, limiting knowledge transfer among complementary representations of the same physical scene. We introduce SPARGen, a unified multimodal framework that casts 3D reconstruction, dense correspondence, and spatial reasoning as instruction-conditioned generation tasks. SPARGen serializes compact structured and linguistic outputs as token sequences while generating dense geometric fields in image-aligned forms, enabling spatial supervision to jointly shape shared representations within a native multimodal generative model. Experiments across benchmarks for 3D reconstruction, correspondence, and spatial reasoning show that SPARGen achieves competitive performance across heterogeneous spatial tasks within a single native multimodal generative framework.

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