A Review of 3D Object Detection with Vision-Language Models (2504.18738v1)
Abstract: This review provides a systematic analysis of comprehensive survey of 3D object detection with vision-LLMs(VLMs) , a rapidly advancing area at the intersection of 3D vision and multimodal AI. By examining over 100 research papers, we provide the first systematic analysis dedicated to 3D object detection with vision-LLMs. We begin by outlining the unique challenges of 3D object detection with vision-LLMs, emphasizing differences from 2D detection in spatial reasoning and data complexity. Traditional approaches using point clouds and voxel grids are compared to modern vision-language frameworks like CLIP and 3D LLMs, which enable open-vocabulary detection and zero-shot generalization. We review key architectures, pretraining strategies, and prompt engineering methods that align textual and 3D features for effective 3D object detection with vision-LLMs. Visualization examples and evaluation benchmarks are discussed to illustrate performance and behavior. Finally, we highlight current challenges, such as limited 3D-language datasets and computational demands, and propose future research directions to advance 3D object detection with vision-LLMs. >Object Detection, Vision-LLMs, Agents, VLMs, LLMs, AI
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