arXiv:2505.16416v3 Announce Type: replace-cross
Abstract: Rotary Position Embedding (RoPE) is widely adopted in large language models, but when applied to vision-language models (VLMs) it couples text and image position indices and can introduce spurious cross-modal relative-position bias. We propose Per-Token Distance (PTD) to quantify cross-modal positional disentanglement, and prove that PTD = 0 is a sufficient condition to eliminate the geometric attention bias induced by RoPE. Guided by this criterion, we introduce Circle-RoPE, which remaps 2D image-token coordinates onto an annulus orthogonal to the text position axis, yielding a cone-like geometry where each text token is equidistant to all image tokens while preserving intra-image spatial structure. We further propose Alternating Geometry Encoding (AGE) to combine complementary geometric priors by alternating the decoupled geometry of Circle-RoPE and the grid-based prior of standard RoPE across layers. This design enables cross-modal positional disentanglement while preserving fine-grained intra-image spatial structure. Experiments on diverse VLM backbones and multimodal benchmarks show consistent gains in spatial grounding and visual reasoning. The code is available at https://github.com/lose4578/CircleRoPE.
Portable automated rapid testing for auditory assessment: repeated at-home testing in older adults
IntroductionHearing challenges are prevalent in older adults and are associated with age-related cognitive decline. However, measuring age-related changes in hearing faces critical barriers related to