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Doc-PP: Document Policy Preservation Benchmark for Large Vision-Language Models

arXiv:2601.03926v11 citationsh-index: 3
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses a critical safety gap for real-world deployment of LVLMs in handling dynamic user policies, though it is incremental as it builds on existing safety research.

The paper tackles the problem of Large Vision-Language Models leaking sensitive information in document question answering when reasoning across multimodal elements, and finds that their proposed DVA framework significantly outperforms standard defenses.

The deployment of Large Vision-Language Models (LVLMs) for real-world document question answering is often constrained by dynamic, user-defined policies that dictate information disclosure based on context. While ensuring adherence to these explicit constraints is critical, existing safety research primarily focuses on implicit social norms or text-only settings, overlooking the complexities of multimodal documents. In this paper, we introduce Doc-PP (Document Policy Preservation Benchmark), a novel benchmark constructed from real-world reports requiring reasoning across heterogeneous visual and textual elements under strict non-disclosure policies. Our evaluation highlights a systemic Reasoning-Induced Safety Gap: models frequently leak sensitive information when answers must be inferred through complex synthesis or aggregated across modalities, effectively circumventing existing safety constraints. Furthermore, we identify that providing extracted text improves perception but inadvertently facilitates leakage. To address these vulnerabilities, we propose DVA (Decompose-Verify-Aggregation), a structural inference framework that decouples reasoning from policy verification. Experimental results demonstrate that DVA significantly outperforms standard prompting defenses, offering a robust baseline for policy-compliant document understanding

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