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GEASS: Training-Free Caption Steering for Hallucination Mitigation in Vision-Language Models

Published 3 May 2026 in cs.CV and cs.AI | (2605.01733v1)

Abstract: Vision-LLMs (VLMs) excel at grounded reasoning but remain prone to object hallucination. Recent work treats self-generated captions as a uniformly positive resource, yet we find that naively embedding one can degrade rather than help--dropping Qwen2.5-VL-3B accuracy on HallusionBench by nearly 10 points. Two structural properties explain this. First, captions anchor not only the model's final answer but also its reasoning trajectory and lexical choices. Second, caption errors are asymmetric: omissions vastly outnumber fabrications, yet each fabrication carries a much larger per-instance impact. A caption's usefulness is therefore a per-query property, not a per-corpus one. We propose GEASS (Gated Evidence-Aware Selective Steering), a training-free module that decides on each query how much of the caption the model consumes: it gates the caption by the clean path's confidence, weights it by the entropy reduction it produces, and raises the evidence bar when the two pathways disagree. Experiments on POPE and HallusionBench across four VLMs show that GEASS consistently improves over vanilla inference and contrastive decoding, with only two extra forward passes per query.

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