CVSep 29, 2025Code
Geo-R1: Unlocking VLM Geospatial Reasoning with Cross-View Reinforcement LearningChenhui Xu, Fuxun Yu, Michael J. Bianco et al.
We introduce Geo-R1, a reasoning-centric post-training framework that unlocks geospatial reasoning in vision-language models by combining thinking scaffolding and elevating. In the scaffolding stage, Geo-R1 instills a ``geospatial thinking paradigm" via supervised fine-tuning on synthetic chain-of-thought exemplars, enabling models to connect visual cues with geographic priors without costly human reasoning annotations. In the elevating stage, it uses GRPO-based reinforcement learning on a weakly-supervised cross-view pairing proxy. This design supplies a verifiable and scalable reward signal: teaching models to capture and reconcile features across modalities, and harnessing reasoning for accurate prediction. Geo-R1 extends geospatial modeling from domain pretraining / supervised finetuning to reasoning-first post-training, and achieves state-of-the-art performance across various geospatial reasoning benchmarks. Our model is available at https://huggingface.co/miniHui/Geo-R1.
CVSep 3, 2025
Geospatial Foundational Embedder: Top-1 Winning Solution on EarthVision Embed2Scale Challenge (CVPR 2025)Zirui Xu, Raphael Tang, Mike Bianco et al.
EarthVision Embed2Scale challenge (CVPR 2025) aims to develop foundational geospatial models to embed SSL4EO-S12 hyperspectral geospatial data cubes into embedding vectors that faciliatetes various downstream tasks, e.g., classification, regression, etc. In this technical report, we introduce our proposed method for the Top-1 winning solution on the Embed2Scale Challenge.
CVAug 22, 2018
Video Jigsaw: Unsupervised Learning of Spatiotemporal Context for Video Action RecognitionUnaiza Ahsan, Rishi Madhok, Irfan Essa
We propose a self-supervised learning method to jointly reason about spatial and temporal context for video recognition. Recent self-supervised approaches have used spatial context [9, 34] as well as temporal coherency [32] but a combination of the two requires extensive preprocessing such as tracking objects through millions of video frames [59] or computing optical flow to determine frame regions with high motion [30]. We propose to combine spatial and temporal context in one self-supervised framework without any heavy preprocessing. We divide multiple video frames into grids of patches and train a network to solve jigsaw puzzles on these patches from multiple frames. So the network is trained to correctly identify the position of a patch within a video frame as well as the position of a patch over time. We also propose a novel permutation strategy that outperforms random permutations while significantly reducing computational and memory constraints. We use our trained network for transfer learning tasks such as video activity recognition and demonstrate the strength of our approach on two benchmark video action recognition datasets without using a single frame from these datasets for unsupervised pretraining of our proposed video jigsaw network.