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GST-Bench: Can VLMs Develop Global Spatial Awareness from Video?

Qifeng Zhang, Kaixiang Huang, Heng Dong, Huang Fang, Junting Chen, Junjie Zhu, Yonghang Chen, Zhiyu Zhang, Wei Li

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Published 2026-08-06 · First seen 2026-08-07

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Abstract

Spatial intelligence is fundamental to embodied agents, yet existing benchmarks focus on local spatial perception from single or few viewpoints, overlooking global spatial awareness over continuous, long-horizon visual streams. To address this limitation, we introduce the Global-Spatial-Temporal Benchmark (GST-Bench), a VQA benchmark for global spatial intelligence in video understanding, comprising human-verified questions derived from 6,790 minutes of synthetically generated video. It requires models to perform accurate spatial inference from novel viewpoints unseen in the input video and to map egocentric observations onto global top-down images. A comprehensive evaluation of 22 state-of-the-art VLMs exposes a striking gap between models and humans: the strongest zero-shot model attains only 42.68, far below the human score of 79.08. To probe the cause of this gap, we construct GST-Bench-Local and find that models, despite strong local spatial understanding under the same task formulation, still fail to consolidate long-horizon observations into a globally consistent scene representation. We further provide GST-Train, a dataset for global spatial reasoning, as a complementary resource to facilitate future research on this challenge.

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@article{zhang2026gst,
  title = {GST-Bench: Can VLMs Develop Global Spatial Awareness from Video?},
  author = {Qifeng Zhang and Kaixiang Huang and Heng Dong and Huang Fang and Junting Chen and Junjie Zhu and Yonghang Chen and Zhiyu Zhang and Wei Li},
  year = {2026},
  abstract = {Spatial intelligence is fundamental to embodied agents, yet existing benchmarks focus on local spatial perception from single or few viewpoints, overlooking global spatial awareness over continuous, long-horizon visual streams. To address this limitation, we introduce the Global-Spatial-Temporal Benchmark (GST-Bench), a VQA benchmark for global spatial intelligence in video understanding, comprising human-verified questions derived from 6,790 minutes of synthetically generated video. It requires},
  url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/2608.05747},
  keywords = {cs.CV, huggingface daily},
  eprint = {2608.05747},
  archiveprefix = {arXiv},
}

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