Counting Circuits: Mechanistic Interpretability of Visual Reasoning in Large Vision-Language Models
arXiv cs.CV / 3/20/2026
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Key Points
- LVLMs display human-like counting behavior, achieving precise performance on small numerosities and noisy estimation on larger quantities, as shown on controlled synthetic and real-world benchmarks.
- The authors introduce two interpretability methods, Visual Activation Patching and HeadLens, to uncover a structured counting circuit shared across a range of visual reasoning tasks.
- They demonstrate a lightweight intervention that fine-tunes pretrained LVLMs on counting using synthetic images, yielding improved counting in-distribution and an average +8.36% boost on out-of-distribution counting benchmarks and +1.54% on complex general visual reasoning for Qwen2.5-VL.
- The results suggest counting is central to visual reasoning and point to a practical pathway for boosting overall capabilities by targeting counting mechanisms.
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