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You are helping me restructure and fix my VLM spatial representation analysis experiments. Create all Python scripts and shell scripts under `/data/shared/Qwen/experiments/` with the following folder structure:
```
/data/shared/Qwen/experiments/
├── correct_filter/
│ ├── correct_filter_analysis.py
│ ├── run_molmo.sh
│ ├── run_nvila.sh
│ └── run_qwen.sh
└── swap_analysis/
├── swap_analysis.py
├── run_molmo.sh
├── run_nvila.sh
└── run_qwen.sh
```
---
## CONTEXT
I'm studying how Vision-Language Models (VLMs) encode spatial concepts (left, right, above, under, far, close) in their hidden representations. I fine-tune models at different data scales (vanilla, 80k, 400k, 800k, 2m) and analyze how representations change.
The dataset is EmbSpatial-Bench (TSV at `/data/shared/Qwen/EmbSpatial-Bench/EmbSpatial-Bench.tsv`). Each row has: index, image (base64), question, answer, category (left/right/above/under/far/close), A/B/C/D options.
I use hooks on transformer layers to extract the last token's hidden state during the prefill pass (seq_len > 1 only). I then analyze cosine similarity between category-averaged representations.
---
## EXISTING CODE TO REFERENCE
The following files contain the current (buggy) implementations. Use them as the foundation — keep all working parts (model extractors, data loading, visualization helpers) and apply the fixes listed below.
- **correct_filter**: `/data/shared/Qwen/experiments/exp2a_correct_filter/exp2a_correct_filter_analysis.py`
- **swap_analysis**: `/data/shared/Qwen/experiments/exp2a_swap_analysis/exp2a_swap_analysis.py`
- **bbox analysis reference**: `/data/shared/Qwen/experiments/analyze_counter_consistent.py`
Read all of these files thoroughly before making any changes.
---
## FIXES TO APPLY TO BOTH SCRIPTS
### Fix 1: Add "Answer with only one word." to all prompts
Current prompts produce free-form sentences like "The table is below the picture." instead of "under". This causes near-zero accuracy for some categories because `check_answer` looks for exact spatial keywords.
**For pairwise (left/right/above/under):**
```
Current: "Is the {obj1} to the left or right of the {obj2}?"
Fixed: "Is the {obj1} to the left or right of the {obj2}? Answer with only one word."
```
```
Current: "Is the {obj1} above or under the {obj2}?"
Fixed: "Is the {obj1} above or under the {obj2}? Answer with only one word."
```
**For distance (far/close):**
```
Current: "Compared to {reference_object}, is {target_object} far or close from you?"
Fixed: "Compared to {reference_object}, is {target_object} far or close from you? Answer with only one word."
```
Apply this in ALL places where these prompts are constructed (both correct_filter and swap_analysis).
### Fix 2: Expand answer matching to handle synonyms
Even with the prompt fix, some models may still produce synonyms. Update `check_answer` to handle:
- "below" → under
- "beneath" → under
- "near" → close
- "nearby" → close
- "distant" → far
---
## FIXES SPECIFIC TO correct_filter_analysis.py
### Fix 3: Improved correct vs all comparison — trajectory plots
Current code only compares correct-only vs all at a single representative layer, which can be misleading. Replace with trajectory plots across ALL layers:
Generate these overlay trajectory plots for each scale:
1. **correct + all**: Two lines per pair (solid=correct, dashed=all)
2. **correct + incorrect**: Two lines per pair (solid=correct, dashed=incorrect)
3. **correct + incorrect + all**: Three lines per pair
Key pairs to plot:
- above-far (hypothesis)
- under-close (hypothesis)
- left-right (control)
- above-under (within axis)
- far-close (within axis)
Also generate cross-scale versions: for each pair, one panel per pair, lines colored by scale, separate figures for correct-only and all-samples.
Keep the existing ablation summary (accuracy vs similarity) but use the trajectory-based comparison instead of single-layer comparison.
---
## FIXES SPECIFIC TO swap_analysis.py
### Fix 4: Fix cross-group quads index matching
The `create_cross_group_quads` function fails because TSV `index` column values don't match HF dataset `question_id` values (type or format mismatch). All quads get `no_bbox`.
Fix: After loading the HF dataset, print sample keys from both sources to debug. Try matching by:
1. Direct match (same type)
2. String cast: `str(tsv_index) == str(question_id)`
3. If format differs (e.g., TSV has int, HF has "question_XXXX"), build an explicit mapping
Add a validation log: `"Matched X/Y indices between TSV and HF dataset"` so we can verify it works.
### Fix 5: Fix delta consistency metric
Current `compute_delta_consistency` computes within-GROUP pairwise cosine. This is wrong because opposite categories within a group (e.g., left and right) have opposite Δ directions, causing well-separated concepts to show LOW consistency.
Replace with TWO metrics:
**a) Within-category consistency**: Compute pairwise cosine among Δ vectors of the SAME category only (left Δs with left Δs, right Δs with right Δs). This measures whether same-concept swaps point in a consistent direction.
**b) Sign-corrected group consistency**: For each group, pick one category as "canonical" (e.g., left for horizontal). Multiply the opposite category's Δ by -1 to align directions. Then compute pairwise cosine over the whole sign-corrected group. This measures whether the group has a consistent spatial axis.
Canonical categories: left (horizontal), above (vertical), far (distance).
Save both metrics. Generate plots for both (trajectory across layers, cross-scale comparison).
### Fix 6: Add prediction stats visualization
Current code saves `pred_stats_{scale}.json` but generates no plot. Add:
- Bar chart: for each group, bars showing acc_orig, acc_swap, acc_both, colored by scale
- Cross-scale line plot: acc_both trajectory across scales, per group
### Fix 7: Generate Δ-based heatmap and trajectory (new analysis)
Use per-category mean Δ vectors as "representations" and compute 6×6 cosine similarity matrix, same as exp2a_modified's heatmap. This removes additive template effects.
For each scale × representative layers:
- Save `delta_heatmap_{scale}_L{layer}.png`
- Save `delta_similarity_{scale}_L{layer}.csv`
Also generate cross-layer trajectory plot for key pairs using Δ-based similarity.
Note: Within-group pairs (e.g., left vs right) should show cosine ≈ -1 if model discriminates well, since Δ_left ≈ -Δ_right.
---
## MODEL CONFIGURATIONS
```python
MODEL_CONFIGS = {
'molmo': {
'vanilla': 'allenai/Molmo-7B-O-0924',
'80k': '/data/shared/Qwen/molmo/outputs/data_scale_exp_80k/unshared',
'400k': '/data/shared/Qwen/molmo/outputs/data_scale_exp_400k/unshared',
'800k': '/data/shared/Qwen/molmo/outputs/data_scale_exp_800k/unshared',
'2m': '/data/shared/Qwen/molmo/outputs/data_scale_exp_2m/unshared',
},
'nvila': {
'vanilla': '/data/shared/Qwen/mydisk/NVILA-Lite-2B',
'80k': '/data/shared/Qwen/mydisk/output/DATA/NVILA-Lite-2B-DATA_SCALE_EXP_80K-20251108_180221',
'400k': '/data/shared/Qwen/mydisk/output/DATA/NVILA-Lite-2B-DATA_SCALE_EXP_400K-20251108_180221',
'800k': '/data/shared/Qwen/mydisk/output/DATA/NVILA-Lite-2B-DATA_SCALE_EXP_800K-20251108_180221',
'2m': '/data/shared/Qwen/mydisk/output/DATA/NVILA-Lite-2B-DATA_SCALE_EXP_2M-20260205_003632',
'roborefer': '/data/shared/Qwen/mydisk/RoboRefer_model',
},
'qwen': {
'vanilla': 'Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-3B-Instruct',
'80k': '/data/shared/Qwen/mydisk/output/Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-3B-Instruct-data_scale_exp_80k-20251114_120221',
'400k': '/data/shared/Qwen/mydisk/output/Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-3B-Instruct-data_scale_exp_400k-20251114_120221',
'800k': '/data/shared/Qwen/mydisk/output/Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-3B-Instruct-data_scale_exp_800k-20251114_120221',
'2m': '/data/shared/Qwen/mydisk/output/Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-3B-Instruct-data_scale_exp_2m-20260109_120517',
},
}
```
---
## SHELL SCRIPT SPECIFICATIONS
Each model gets its own run script. Pattern:
**Molmo**: `PYTHON="conda run --no-capture-output -n molmo python"`, scales=(vanilla 80k 400k 800k 2m), GPUS=(0 1 2 3 4)
**NVILA**: `PYTHON="conda run --no-capture-output -n vila python"`, scales=(vanilla 80k 400k 800k 2m roborefer), GPUS=(0 1 2 3 4 5)
**Qwen**: `PYTHON="/usr/bin/python3"`, scales=(vanilla 80k 400k 800k 2m), GPUS=(0 1 2 3 4)
Each script:
1. Launches each scale on a separate GPU in parallel with `--no-auto-roborefer`
2. Waits for all to finish, reports success/failure
3. Runs `--merge` mode to generate cross-scale plots
4. Logs go to `logs/{model}/{scale}.log`
For swap_analysis, the merge step handles all cross-scale analyses automatically.
---
## OUTPUT DIRECTORIES
- correct_filter results: `/data/shared/Qwen/experiments/correct_filter/results/{model_type}/`
- swap_analysis results: `/data/shared/Qwen/experiments/swap_analysis/results/{model_type}/`
---
## EXTRACTOR CLASSES
Keep the existing extractor implementations (MolmoExtractor, NVILAExtractor, RoboReferExtractor, Qwen25VLExtractor) exactly as they are in the reference files. They work correctly. The key design:
- Base class registers hooks on target layers
- Hook captures last token hidden state during prefill only (seq_len > 1)
- `extract_and_predict()` returns (hidden_states_dict, predicted_answer_text) in one forward pass
- MolmoExtractor handles both native (config.yaml + model.pt) and HuggingFace formats
- NVILAExtractor uses `llava` imports with sys.path manipulation to avoid conflicts
- RoboReferExtractor extends NVILAExtractor with different sys.path for RoboRefer
- Qwen25VLExtractor loads processor from base model for fine-tuned checkpoints
---
## FIXES SPECIFIC TO swap_analysis.py (continued)
### Fix 8: Category validity check + both-correct Δ filtering
Some models predict the same answer for all samples in a category (e.g., always "close" for far questions), making Δ analysis meaningless for that category.
**a) Category-level validity check**: After extracting predictions, compute per-category accuracy for both orig and swap. If either accuracy is below chance (50% for binary), mark that category as "unreliable" in logs and results. In the Δ-based heatmap and consistency plots, either exclude unreliable categories or annotate them with a warning (e.g., hatching or asterisk).
**b) Both-correct filtering**: Add a `--both-correct-only` mode (default: compute BOTH filtered and unfiltered). For Δ analysis (consistency, Δ-based heatmap, cross-group alignment), also compute results using only pairs where BOTH orig and swap predictions are correct. This ensures Δ vectors come from pairs where the model actually distinguishes the spatial relation.
Save results for both "all pairs" and "both-correct pairs" side by side. Generate comparison plots showing how filtering affects results. This is NOT the same as correct_filter experiment — we're not comparing correct vs incorrect representations, we're ensuring Δ vectors are meaningful.
Report in summary:
- Per scale × category: n_total, n_both_correct, acc_orig, acc_swap, acc_both
- Flag categories where analysis may be unreliable
---
## IMPORTANT NOTES
- Do NOT create separate post-hoc scripts (compute_swap_cosine.py, compute_delta_consistency.py). All analyses — swap cosine (cos(orig, swap)), delta consistency (within-category and sign-corrected), Δ-based heatmaps, cross-group alignment, prediction stats plots — must be computed within swap_analysis.py itself. Per-scale analyses run during extraction. Cross-scale comparisons and any analyses that can be computed from saved intermediate files (NPZ, JSON) run during `--merge` mode. The shell script should only need to call swap_analysis.py (once per scale in parallel, then once with --merge).
- All scripts should support `--merge` mode that skips extraction and only generates cross-scale comparison plots from saved per-scale results
- swap_analysis: `--max-samples-per-category` default=200
- correct_filter: loads ALL samples (no limit), balanced sampling after correct/incorrect split
- Use `matplotlib.use('Agg')` for headless environments
- Always `torch.cuda.empty_cache()` after each scale
- Save intermediate results per-scale so parallel execution works (each GPU saves independently, merge combines)