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Spa3R: Predictive Spatial Field Modeling for 3D Visual Reasoning

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arxiv 2602.21186 v2 pith:WORIUDFK submitted 2026-02-24 cs.CV

classification cs.CV
keywords spatialreasoningpredictiverepresentationspa3rvisualcontextfield
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Vision-language models excel at 2D visual understanding but remain limited in 3D spatial reasoning. Existing approaches either depend on explicit 3D modalities, which limits scalability, or inject partial, view-conditioned geometric priors and leave the language model to recover global scene structure from sparse cues. We introduce Spa3R, a self-supervised framework that learns a unified, view-invariant spatial representation from unposed multi-view RGB images. Its Predictive Spatial Field Modeling objective compresses context views into a compact latent representation and predicts aligned geometric and semantic feature fields at novel viewpoints, thereby encouraging coherent encoding of scene geometry and layout. We integrate the pre-trained Spa3R Encoder into a vision-language model through a lightweight residual cross-attention adapter, yielding Spa3-VLM and grounding language reasoning in global spatial context. Spa3-VLM achieves an average score of 58.6% on VSI-Bench and delivers leading or competitive performance across three additional spatial reasoning benchmarks. These results demonstrate that predictive spatial representation learning provides an effective visual foundation for 3D reasoning.

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