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Evaluating Foundation Models' 3D Understanding Through Multi-View Correspondence Analysis

Valentina Lilova, Toyesh Chakravorty, Julian I. Bibo, Emma Boccaletti, Brandon Li, Lívia Baxová, Cees G. M. Snoek, Mohammadreza Salehi

Year
2025
Access
Open access

Abstract

Benchmarking 3D spatial understanding of foundation models is essential for real-world applications such as robotics and autonomous driving. Existing evaluations often rely on downstream fine-tuning with linear heads or task-specific decoders, making it difficult to isolate the intrinsic 3D reasoning ability of pre-trained encoders. In this work, we introduce a novel benchmark for in-context 3D scene understanding that requires no fine-tuning and directly probes the quality of dense visual features. Building on the Hummingbird framework, which evaluates in-context 2D scene understanding, we extend the setup to the 3D Multi-View ImageNet (MVImgNet) dataset. Given a set of images depicting objects at specific camera angles (keys), we benchmark the performance of segmenting novel views (queries) and report the scores in 4 categories of easy, medium, hard, and extreme based on the key-query view contrast. We benchmark 7 state-of-the-art foundation models and show that DINO-based encoders remain competitive across large viewpoint shifts. Our code is publicly available at https://github.com/ToyeshC/open-hummingbird-3d-eval.

Keywords

cs.CV

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