CVAIDec 1, 2025

Envision: Benchmarking Unified Understanding & Generation for Causal World Process Insights

arXiv:2512.01816v11 citationsh-index: 7
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This work addresses the limitation of current multimodal models in handling dynamic, causal world processes, which is an incremental advancement for AI research in multimodal understanding and generation.

The paper tackles the problem of multimodal models overfitting to static, single-image generation, which hinders their ability to model dynamic processes, by proposing Envision, a benchmark for chained text-to-multi-image generation; evaluation of 15 models shows that unified models outperform specialized ones in causal narrative coherence but still lag behind closed-source models and struggle with spatiotemporal consistency.

Current multimodal models aim to transcend the limitations of single-modality representations by unifying understanding and generation, often using text-to-image (T2I) tasks to calibrate semantic consistency. However, their reliance on static, single-image generation in training and evaluation leads to overfitting to static pattern matching and semantic fusion, while fundamentally hindering their ability to model dynamic processes that unfold over time. To address these constraints, we propose Envision-a causal event progression benchmark for chained text-to-multi-image generation. Grounded in world knowledge and structured by spatiotemporal causality, it reorganizes existing evaluation dimensions and includes 1,000 four-stage prompts spanning six scientific and humanities domains. To transition evaluation from single images to sequential frames and assess whether models truly internalize world knowledge while adhering to causal-temporal constraints, we introduce Envision-Score, a holistic metric integrating multi-dimensional consistency, physicality, and aesthetics. Comprehensive evaluation of 15 models (10 specialized T2I models, 5 unified models) uncovers: specialized T2I models demonstrate proficiency in aesthetic rendering yet lack intrinsic world knowledge. Unified multimodal models bridge this gap, consistently outperforming specialized counterparts in causal narrative coherence. However, even these unified architectures remain subordinate to closed-source models and struggle to overcome the core challenge of spatiotemporal consistency. This demonstrates that a focus on causally-isolated single images impedes multi-frame reasoning and generation, promoting static pattern matching over dynamic world modeling-ultimately limiting world knowledge internalization, generation.

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