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OPD-IAD: From Language Judgment to Industrial Anomaly Detection via On-Policy Self-Distillation

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2026-07-21 v1 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Large vision-language models (LVLMs) have recently shown strong potential for industrial anomaly detection (IAD) by providing image-level anomaly judgments and interpretable defect reasoning. However, current LVLM-based IAD methods still struggle to produce precise pixel-level anomaly maps from generated language judgments. We aim to achieve precise pixel-level localization while using language as guidance rather than letting it dominate the visual response. Specifically, we propose \textbf{OPD-IAD}, an evidence-privileged dense on-policy self-distillation framework for LVLM-based IAD. OPD-IAD distills privileged defect evidence onto the model's own on-policy judgment trajectory, enabling the final generated judgment to be learned under dense supervision rather than treated only as a textual answer. The resulting judgment serves as a semantic condition for dense anomaly perception. To turn this condition into dense visual evidence, we introduce \textbf{Language-guided Visual Anchoring}, which uses a judgment reforward to re-encode the image and question under the final-judgment condition into semantic anchors and contrasts them with dense visual features through a contrastive heatmap head to generate anomaly maps. The language judgment therefore provides compact semantic guidance, while dense visual features remain the basis for pixel-level scoring, allowing language to guide anomaly localization without letting language quality directly dictate the pixel-level response. Extensive experiments show that OPD-IAD achieves the best overall performance among LVLM-based IAD methods, leading on most image-level, pixel-level, and QA metrics.

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@article{arxiv.2607.18850,
  title  = {OPD-IAD: From Language Judgment to Industrial Anomaly Detection via On-Policy Self-Distillation},
  author = {Shuimu Chen and Jing Jin and Nan Su and Hongbo Xu and Zebang Cheng and Wenming Yang and Fei Ma and Guijin Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.18850},
  year   = {2026}
}