IR3D-Bench: Evaluating Vision-Language Model Scene Understanding as Agentic Inverse Rendering

Chenxin Li (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) · Yunlong Lin (Xiamen University) · Hengyu Liu (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) · Zhengxin Li (Tianjin University) · Yipeng Wu (Tianjin University) · Wuyang Li (EPFL - EPF Lausanne) · Zhiqin Yang (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) · Zhenyuan Zhang (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) · Sirui Han (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) · Brandon Feng (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
active creationagentic understandinganalysis-by-synthesisappearance attributesevaluation metricsgenerative capacitygeometric accuracyinverse renderingir3d-benchprogramming toolsscene understandingspatial relationstool usevision-language agentsvision-language modelsvisual precision

Vision-language models (VLMs) excel at descriptive tasks, but whether they truly understand scenes from visual observations remains uncertain. We introduce IR3D-Bench, a benchmark challenging VLMs to demonstrate understanding through active creation rather than passive recognition. Grounded in the analysis-by-synthesis paradigm, IR3D-Bench tasks Vision-Language Agents (VLAs) with actively using programming and rendering tools to recreate the underlying 3D structure of an input image, achieving agentic inverse rendering through tool use. This ''understanding-by-creating'' approach probes the tool-using generative capacity of VLAs, moving beyond the descriptive or conversational capacity measured by traditional scene understanding benchmarks. We provide a comprehensive suite of metrics to evaluate geometric accuracy, spatial relations, appearance attributes, and overall plausibility. Initial experiments on agentic inverse rendering powered by various state-of-the-art VLMs highlight current limitations, particularly in visual precision rather than basic tool usage. IR3D-Bench, including data and evaluation protocols, is released to facilitate systematic study and development of tool-using VLAs towards genuine scene understanding by creating.