GRIT: Teaching MLLMs to Think with Images

Xin Wang (University of California, Santa Barbara) · Xuehai He (University of California, San Diego) · Yuting Zheng (eBay Inc.) · Yue Fan (University of California, Santa Cruz) · Diji Yang (University of California, Santa Cruz) · Kaizhi Zheng (University of California, Santa Cruz) · Ching-Chen Kuo (eBay Inc.) · Xinze Guan (eBay Inc.)
bounding box coordinatescoherent reasoningdata efficiencygritgrounded reasoninggrounding abilitiesgrpo algorithmimage-question-answer tripletsmllmsnatural languagereasoning chainsreasoning modelsreinforcement learningrobust rewardsvisual reasoning

Recent studies have demonstrated the efficacy of using Reinforcement Learning (RL) in building reasoning models that articulate chains of thoughts prior to producing final answers. However, despite ongoing advances that aim at enabling reasoning for vision-language tasks, existing open-source visual reasoning models typically generate reasoning content with pure natural language, lacking explicit integration of visual information. This limits their ability to produce clearly articulated and visually grounded reasoning chains. To this end, we propose Grounded Reasoning with Images and Texts (GRIT), a novel method for training MLLMs to think with images. GRIT introduces a grounded reasoning paradigm, in which models generate reasoning chains that interleave natural language and explicit bounding box coordinates. These coordinates point to regions of the input image that the model consults during its reasoning process. Additionally, GRIT is equipped with a reinforcement learning approach, GRPO-GR, built upon the GRPO algorithm. GRPO-GR employs robust rewards focused on the final answer accuracy and format of the grounded reasoning output, which eliminates the need for data with reasoning chain annotations or explicit bounding box labels. As a result, GRIT achieves exceptional data efficiency, requiring as few as 20 image-question-answer triplets from existing datasets. Comprehensive evaluations demonstrate that GRIT effectively trains MLLMs to produce coherent and visually grounded reasoning chains, showing a successful unification of reasoning and grounding abilities. All code, data, and checkpoints will be released.