Spatial Reasoning is Not a Free Lunch: A Controlled Study on LLaVA

March 13, 2026 ยท Grace Period ยท ๐Ÿ› ICLR 2026 workshop

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Authors Nahid Alam, Leema Krishna Murali, Siddhant Bharadwaj, Patrick Liu, Timothy Chung, Drishti Sharma, Akshata A., Kranthi Kiran, Wesley Tam, Bala Krishna S Vegesna arXiv ID 2603.12545 Category cs.CV: Computer Vision Citations 0 Venue ICLR 2026 workshop
Abstract
Vision-language models (VLMs) have advanced rapidly, yet they still struggle with basic spatial reasoning. Despite strong performance on general benchmarks, modern VLMs remain brittle at understanding 2D spatial relationships such as relative position, layout, and counting. We argue that this failure is not merely a data problem, but is closely tied to dominant design choices in current VLM pipelines: reliance on CLIP-style image encoders and the flattening of images into 1D token sequences with 1D positional encoding. We present a controlled diagnostic study within the LLaVA framework to isolate how these choices affect spatial grounding. We evaluate frontier models and LLaVA variants on a suite of spatial benchmarks, comparing CLIP-based encoders against alternatives trained with denser or generative objectives, as well as variants augmented with 2D positional encoding. Our results show consistent spatial performance gaps across models, and indicate that encoder objectives and positional structure shape spatial behavior, but do not fully resolve it.
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