CVAIOct 21, 2025

Think with 3D: Geometric Imagination Grounded Spatial Reasoning from Limited Views

arXiv:2510.18632v137 citationsh-index: 6Has Code
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It addresses a significant problem in vision-language models for tasks requiring 3D spatial imagination, offering a new perspective for multimodal reasoning.

The paper tackles the challenge of 3D spatial reasoning from limited views by proposing 3DThinker, a framework that leverages geometric imagination without 3D prior input, achieving consistent outperformance over strong baselines across multiple benchmarks.

Though recent advances in vision-language models (VLMs) have achieved remarkable progress across a wide range of multimodal tasks, understanding 3D spatial relationships from limited views remains a significant challenge. Previous reasoning methods typically rely on pure text (e.g., topological cognitive maps) or on 2D visual cues. However, their limited representational capacity hinders performance in specific tasks that require 3D spatial imagination. To address this limitation, we propose 3DThinker, a framework that can effectively exploits the rich geometric information embedded within images while reasoning, like humans do. Our framework is the first to enable 3D mentaling during reasoning without any 3D prior input, and it does not rely on explicitly labeled 3D data for training. Specifically, our training consists of two stages. First, we perform supervised training to align the 3D latent generated by VLM while reasoning with that of a 3D foundation model (e.g., VGGT). Then, we optimize the entire reasoning trajectory solely based on outcome signals, thereby refining the underlying 3D mentaling. Extensive experiments across multiple benchmarks show that 3DThinker consistently outperforms strong baselines and offers a new perspective toward unifying 3D representations into multimodal reasoning. Our code will be available at https://github.com/zhangquanchen/3DThinker.

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