GAM-Agent: Game-Theoretic and Uncertainty-Aware Collaboration for Complex Visual Reasoning

Wenhao Chai (Princeton University) · Jian Wang (Snap Inc.) · Keze Wang (SUN YAT-SEN UNIVERSITY) · jusheng zhang (HCP - Sun Yat-sen University) · Yijia Fan (SUN YAT-SEN UNIVERSITY) · Haoyi Jiang (SUN YAT-SEN UNIVERSITY) · Wenjun Lin (SUN YAT-SEN UNIVERSITY) · Ruiqi Chen (SUN YAT-SEN UNIVERSITY)
explainable reasoninggam-agentgame-theoretic frameworkinterpretable predictionslogic consistency verificationmodular approachmulti-agent collaborationmulti-round debatesnon-zero-sum gameperformance benchmarksscalable architecturestructured claimsuncertainty-aware controllervision-language reasoningvisual perception subtasksvlm backbones

We propose **GAM-Agent**, a game-theoretic multi-agent framework for enhancing vision-language reasoning. Unlike prior single-agent or monolithic models, GAM-Agent formulates the reasoning process as a non-zero-sum game between base agents—each specializing in visual perception subtasks—and a critical agent that verifies logic consistency and factual correctness. Agents communicate via structured claims, evidence, and uncertainty estimates. The framework introduces an uncertainty-aware controller to dynamically adjust agent collaboration, triggering multi-round debates when disagreement or ambiguity is detected. This process yields more robust and interpretable predictions. Experiments on four challenging benchmarks—MMMU, MMBench, MVBench, and V*Bench—demonstrate that GAM-Agent significantly improves performance across various VLM backbones. Notably, GAM-Agent boosts the accuracy of small-to-mid scale models (e.g., Qwen2.5-VL-7B, InternVL3-14B) by 5–6\%, and still enhances strong models like GPT-4o by up to 2–3\%. Our approach is modular, scalable, and generalizable, offering a path toward reliable and explainable multi-agent multimodal reasoning.