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arxiv:2605.24098

D2-V2X: Depth-Driven Cooperative V2X Reasoning for Autonomous Driving

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Researchers introduce D2-V2X, a QRA benchmark for cooperative vision-language models that improves occlusion handling and spatial reasoning through LiDAR alignment and chain-of-thought prompting, achieving significant performance gains over zero-shot approaches.

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Single-vehicle Vision-Language Models (VLMs) are fundamentally constrained by sensor occlusions. While Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) systems mitigate this, current benchmarks lack the cooperative reasoning required for resolving ambiguities in complex environments. We introduce D2-V2X, a spatially-aware Question-Rationale-Answer (QRA) benchmark featuring 8,500 triplets derived from multimodal vehicle and infrastructure sensors. We additionally establish a baseline that aligns 3D LiDAR features with the VLM's latent space. By enforcing natural language Chain-of-Thought rationales prior to structured JSON outputs, our model is forced to explicitly articulate spatial relations. Our experiments demonstrate that grounding VLMs in cooperative LiDAR achieves 24.4% recall in identifying occluded hazards compared to near-zero in zero-shot models and reduces spatial estimation error for visible objects by 77% compared to the zero-shot baseline. While the model achieves a functional decision-making F1-score of 53.5, we identify 3D-to-2D projection as a fundamental bottleneck in current VLM architectures, establishing a new baseline for future innovation. Data, code, and trained models available at https://github.com/KevinRichard1/D2-V2X

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