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CoRe: A Comprehensive Framework for Cross-Image Comparative Reasoning in Vision-Language Models

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Cross-image comparative reasoning remains challenging for vision-language models (VLMs), especially when correct prediction requires fine-grained attribute grounding and globally consistent reasoning. We present CoRe, a unified framework for this problem.

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