2026-07-08

14 papers from arXiv

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Lift3D-VLA: Lifting VLA Models to 3D Geometry and Dynamics-Aware Manipulation

Jiaming Liu, Qingpo Wuwu, Nuowei Han, Hao Chen, Zhuoyang Liu et al.

Recently, Vision-Language-Action (VLA) models have demonstrated strong generalization across diverse tasks. However, effective robotic manipulation in physical environments fundamentally requires geometric understanding and spatial reasoning. While some VLA approaches attempt to incorporate 3D information, they are constrained by limited data availability and geometric information loss in current ...

cs.ROcs.CVPR

CAIRN: Cross-Room 3D Scene Understanding with Topology-Aware Large Multimodal Models

He Liang, Chenyang Ma, Yiming Zhang, Sangyun Shin, Andrew Markham et al.

Existing 3D scene-grounded Large Language Models (3D-LLMs) focus on answering questions grounded in simplified single-room 3D scenes, lacking the ability to reason over real-world household environments containing multiple interconnected rooms and diverse object categories. We introduce CAIRN, a topology-aware 3D-LLM for multi-room 3D scene understanding. CAIRN aligns transformer attention with sc...

cs.CVPR

Assessing the Operational Impact of Poisoning Attacks over Augmented 3D Point Cloud Public Datasets for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles

Marwan Lazrag, Badis Hammi, Lorena Gonzalez-Manzano, Joaquin Garcia-Alfaro

Poisoning attacks against public datasets lead to major concerns, such as (i) misclassification of perceived objects when the poisoned data is used for training and (ii) embedding of backdoors that may eventually be triggered later on, when specific conditions in the system apply over the learned models. Its impact over data augmentation models is unclear. While data augmentation reduces the likel...

cs.CRcs.CVcs.LGPR

MoWorld: A Flash World Model

Team Moxin, Deyi Ji, Tianrun Chen, Xin Zhang, Jiale Yang et al.

The future of World Models depends not only on scaling model capability, but also on scaling practicality and inference efficiency. High-frame-rate inference enables responsive perception, planning, and control in real-world autonomous systems. To this end, we present MoWorld, a cost-effective yet high-performance Flash World Model with an end-to-end framework spanning data generation, pre-trainin...

cs.CVPR

RSF-GLLM: Bridging the Semantic Gap in Multi-Hop Knowledge Graph QA via Recurrent Soft-Flow and Decoupled LLM Generation

Sambaran Bandyopadhyay, Ananth Muppidi

Multi-hop Question Answering over Knowledge Graphs faces a critical challenge: traditional retrieve-then-read pipelines break differentiability, preventing the retriever from learning to bridge the semantic gap where intermediate nodes lack lexical overlap with the query. To address this, we propose RSF-GLLM, a framework decoupling differentiable graph reasoning from answer generation. Our Recurre...

cs.CLcs.AIICML

EntroPath: Maximum Entropy Path Ensemble Embedding for Manifold Learning

Przemysław Rola

We introduce EntroPath, a manifold learning method that recovers geodesic geometry from data graphs through ensembles of diffusion paths. Many existing graph-based embeddings rely either on locally normalised random walks or on shortest-path distances. The former can concentrate diffusion in densely sampled regions, while the latter are sensitive to spurious shortcut edges in the graph. EntroPath ...

cs.LGq-bio.QMstat.MLPR

A VLM-Enhanced Framework for Comprehensive Traffic Sign Condition Assessment Integrating Daytime Visual Performance and Nighttime Retroreflectivity Evaluation

Linlin Zhang, Neema Jakisa Owor, Xiang Yu, Abby Watts, Yaw Adu-Gyamfi

Traffic signs are crucial components of road safety, serving as visual tools under all lighting conditions. The Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) specifies daytime visual factors such as legibility and color contrast, and nighttime retroreflectivity requirements. Traditional assessment methods rely on manual inspections, which the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) notes are sub...

cs.CVPR

What Images Cannot Say: Language-Guided Olfactory Representation Learning

Eleftherios Tsonis, Xi Wang, Vicky Kalogeiton

Images tell us what a scene looks like, but rarely what it would feel like to be there. While recent datasets pair visual scenes with electronic-nose measurements, aligning smell signals with images remains challenging because many olfactory cues arise from contextual environmental factors that are not directly visible in pixels. We introduce SCENT, a multimodal framework that uses language guidan...

cs.CVcs.AIcs.LGECCV

MAC-XA: Multi-view Anatomy-Correspondence Fusion for Coronary Stenosis Reporting from X-ray Angiography

Chen Jia, Baochang Zhang, Fatia Kusuma Dewi, Amir Yousefi, Heribert Schunkert et al.

Multi-view reasoning in coronary X-ray angiography is inherently a cross-projection geometric problem, yet automated report generation in this setting remains largely unexplored. The 3D vascular topology leads to projection-dependent branch overlap and foreshortening, rendering single-view modeling fundamentally incomplete and unstable for lesion localization and stenosis grading. Although multi-v...

cs.CVPR

Video-Text Temporal Localization via Multi-Scale Convolution and Dynamic Routing

Gengtian Shi, Jinze Yu, Chenhao Wu, Shaofei Wang, Eiji Fukuzawa et al.

Video-text temporal localization requires precise alignment between natural language queries and corresponding video segments, a fundamental challenge in multimodal understanding. We present a novel framework that addresses two critical limitations of existing methods: inadequate modeling of hierarchical temporal structure and inability to handle complex many-to-many correspondences between modali...

cs.CVAAAI

High-Resolution Artwork Outpainting with Global Blueprint Guidance and Layout Control

Junha Kim, Hyunjoon Park, Donghyeon Cho

Image outpainting extends an image beyond its original borders, requiring seamless style integration and globally coherent scene completion. Building on the success of diffusion models, recent methods have achieved substantial improvements in visual quality. In practice, however, high-resolution outpainting is commonly performed via progressive expansion around a fixed source image, particularly i...

cs.CVECCV

RFHNet: Relational and Frequency-Aware Hashing Network for Large-Scale Fine-Grained Food Image Retrieval

Junsong Wang, Weiqing Min, Guorui Sheng, Tao Yao, Lili Wang et al.

Fine-grained food image retrieval is a key task in computational gastronomy, with applications in food traceability, dietary monitoring, and smart catering systems. Although hashing-based retrieval is attractive for large-scale search due to its storage efficiency and fast Hamming-distance computation, existing methods often perform poorly in fine-grained food scenarios, where subtle local semanti...

cs.CVPR

Agents That Teach: Towards Designing Incidental Learning Back into AI-Assisted Software Development

Rohit Mehra, Samdyuti Suri, Prithviraj K Tagadinamani, Kapil Singi, Vikrant Kaulgud et al.

AI coding agents are rapidly reshaping how software is built, with developers increasingly delegating substantial coding tasks to autonomous agents in pursuit of higher productivity. While these gains are real, they come at the cost of incidental learning. Developers historically acquired informal knowledge through effortful problem-solving, and this has long shaped how software engineering expert...

cs.SEcs.AIcs.CYPR

KOAL: Knowledge-Driven Prostate Cancer Grading with Ordinal-Aware Learning

Zheng Guo, Jiaqi Cui, Haocheng Xiong, Jize Han, Bo Liu et al.

Non-invasive prediction of Gleason Grade Group (GGG) in prostate cancer using multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) is clinically vital for reducing unnecessary biopsies. Existing GGG prediction methods face two major limitations. First, they often overlook non-image information critical for GGG prediction, including age, prostate-specific antigen (PSA), and expert priors embedded in radiology reports. Seco...

cs.CVPR