AICLCVLGOct 4, 2025

Bridging the Gap Between Multimodal Foundation Models and World Models

arXiv:2510.03727v11 citationsh-index: 1
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This work addresses the problem of making MFMs more effective as world models for AI systems, representing an incremental advancement through hybrid methods.

The paper tackles the gap between multimodal foundation models (MFMs) and world models by enhancing MFMs with structured reasoning skills like causal inference and spatiotemporal reasoning, and introducing frameworks for controllable generation across image and video modalities, achieving improvements in tasks such as counterfactual reasoning and 4D object synthesis.

Humans understand the world through the integration of multiple sensory modalities, enabling them to perceive, reason about, and imagine dynamic physical processes. Inspired by this capability, multimodal foundation models (MFMs) have emerged as powerful tools for multimodal understanding and generation. However, today's MFMs fall short of serving as effective world models. They lack the essential ability such as perform counterfactual reasoning, simulate dynamics, understand the spatiotemporal information, control generated visual outcomes, and perform multifaceted reasoning. We investigates what it takes to bridge the gap between multimodal foundation models and world models. We begin by improving the reasoning capabilities of MFMs through discriminative tasks and equipping MFMs with structured reasoning skills, such as causal inference, counterfactual thinking, and spatiotemporal reasoning, enabling them to go beyond surface correlations and understand deeper relationships within visual and textual data. Next, we explore generative capabilities of multimodal foundation models across both image and video modalities, introducing new frameworks for structured and controllable generation. Our approaches incorporate scene graphs, multimodal conditioning, and multimodal alignment strategies to guide the generation process, ensuring consistency with high-level semantics and fine-grained user intent. We further extend these techniques to controllable 4D generation, enabling interactive, editable, and morphable object synthesis over time and space.

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