Binding Visual Features Point by Point 文章

ArXiv CS.CV2026-05-26NEWSen作者: Udith Haputhanthri, Declan Campbell, Rim Assouel, Jonathan D. Cohen, Taylor W. Webb

摘要

arXiv:2605.25427v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Despite success on standard benchmarks, vision language models display persistent failures on tasks involving processing of multi-object scenes, including many tasks that are relatively easy for humans. Recent work has found that these failures may stem from a basic inability to accurately bind object features in-context, a challenge that is referred to as the "binding problem" in cognitive science and neuroscience. The human visual system is thought to solve this binding problem via serial processing, attending to individual objects one at a time so as to avoid interference from other objects. Recent work has proposed "pointing" -- the use of explicit spatial coordinates to refer to objects -- as an analogous solution for vision language models, and found that it improves performance on challenging multi-object tasks. However, it is unclear $\textit{why}$ (i.e.