LatentOmni: Rethinking Omni-Modal Understanding via Unified Audio-Visual Latent Reasoning
Abstract
Joint audio-visual reasoning is essential for omnimodal understanding, yet current multimodal large language models (MLLMs) still struggle when reasoning requires fine-grained evidence from both modalities. A central limitation is that explicit text-based chain-of-thought (CoT) compresses continuous audio-visual signals into discrete tokens, weakening temporal grounding and shifting intermediate reasoning toward language priors. We argue that a unified latent space is a better medium for such reasoning because it preserves dense sensory information while remaining compatible with autoregressive generation. Based on this insight, we propose \textbf{LatentOmni}, a cross-modal reasoning framework that interleaves textual reasoning with audio-visual latent states. LatentOmni introduces feature-level supervision to align latent reasoning states with task-relevant sensory features and uses Omni-Sync Position Embedding (OSPE) to maintain temporal consistency between latent audio and visual states. We further construct \textbf{LatentOmni-Instruct-35K}, a dataset of audio-visual interleaved reasoning trajectories for supervising latent-space reasoning. Comprehensive evaluation across multiple audio-visual reasoning benchmarks demonstrates that LatentOmni achieves the best performance among the evaluated open-source models and consistently outperforms the Explicit Text CoT baseline, supporting latent-space joint reasoning as a promising path toward stronger omnimodal understanding.
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@article{arxiv.2605.22012,
title = {LatentOmni: Rethinking Omni-Modal Understanding via Unified Audio-Visual Latent Reasoning},
author = {Yifan Dai and Zhenhua Wu and Bohan Zeng and Daili Hua and Jialing Liu and Bozhou Li and Yuran Wang and Chengzhuo Tong and Hao Liang and Xiaochen Ma and Junbo Niu and Tianyu Guo and Yang Shi and Yue Ding and Yiyan Ji and Bingyin Mei and Yushuo Guan and Yuanxing Zhang and Pengfei Wan and Fangcheng Fu and Wentao Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.22012},
year = {2026}
}
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21 pages, 15 figures