
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Today, we're joined by Chengzu Li, PhD student at the University of Cambridge to discuss his recent paper, “Imagine while Reasoning in Space: Multimodal Visualization-of-Thought.” We explore the motivations behind MVoT, its connection to prior work like TopViewRS, and its relation to cognitive science principles such as dual coding theory. We dig into the MVoT framework along with its various task environments—maze, mini-behavior, and frozen lake. We explore token discrepancy loss, a technique designed to align language and visual embeddings, ensuring accurate and meaningful visual representations. Additionally, we cover the data collection and training process, reasoning over relative spatial relations between different entities, and dynamic spatial reasoning. Lastly, Chengzu shares insights from experiments with MVoT, focusing on the lessons learned and the potential for applying these models in real-world scenarios like robotics and architectural design.
The complete show notes for this episode can be found at https://twimlai.com/go/722.
By Sam Charrington4.7
419419 ratings
Today, we're joined by Chengzu Li, PhD student at the University of Cambridge to discuss his recent paper, “Imagine while Reasoning in Space: Multimodal Visualization-of-Thought.” We explore the motivations behind MVoT, its connection to prior work like TopViewRS, and its relation to cognitive science principles such as dual coding theory. We dig into the MVoT framework along with its various task environments—maze, mini-behavior, and frozen lake. We explore token discrepancy loss, a technique designed to align language and visual embeddings, ensuring accurate and meaningful visual representations. Additionally, we cover the data collection and training process, reasoning over relative spatial relations between different entities, and dynamic spatial reasoning. Lastly, Chengzu shares insights from experiments with MVoT, focusing on the lessons learned and the potential for applying these models in real-world scenarios like robotics and architectural design.
The complete show notes for this episode can be found at https://twimlai.com/go/722.

479 Listeners

1,087 Listeners

170 Listeners

302 Listeners

333 Listeners

211 Listeners

200 Listeners

95 Listeners

501 Listeners

131 Listeners

227 Listeners

610 Listeners

25 Listeners

35 Listeners

39 Listeners