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Main Authors: Lan, Xiaohan, Liu, Fanfan, Qiu, Haibo, Yang, Siqi, Ruan, Delian, Shi, Peng, Ma, Lin
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.20519
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author Lan, Xiaohan
Liu, Fanfan
Qiu, Haibo
Yang, Siqi
Ruan, Delian
Shi, Peng
Ma, Lin
author_facet Lan, Xiaohan
Liu, Fanfan
Qiu, Haibo
Yang, Siqi
Ruan, Delian
Shi, Peng
Ma, Lin
contents Inspired by recent advancements in LLM reasoning, the field of multimodal reasoning has seen remarkable progress, achieving significant performance gains on intricate tasks such as mathematical problem-solving. Despite this progress, current multimodal large reasoning models exhibit two key limitations. They tend to employ computationally expensive reasoning even for simple queries, leading to inefficiency. Furthermore, this focus on specialized reasoning often impairs their broader, more general understanding capabilities. In this paper, we propose Metis-HOME: a Hybrid Optimized Mixture-of-Experts framework designed to address this trade-off. Metis-HOME enables a ''Hybrid Thinking'' paradigm by structuring the original dense model into two distinct expert branches: a thinking branch tailored for complex, multi-step reasoning, and a non-thinking branch optimized for rapid, direct inference on tasks like general VQA and OCR. A lightweight, trainable router dynamically allocates queries to the most suitable expert. We instantiate Metis-HOME by adapting the Qwen2.5-VL-7B into an MoE architecture. Comprehensive evaluations reveal that our approach not only substantially enhances complex reasoning abilities but also improves the model's general capabilities, reversing the degradation trend observed in other reasoning-specialized models. Our work establishes a new paradigm for building powerful and versatile MLLMs, effectively resolving the prevalent reasoning-vs-generalization dilemma. Code and weights are available at https://github.com/MM-Thinking/Metis-HOME.
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spellingShingle Metis-HOME: Hybrid Optimized Mixture-of-Experts for Multimodal Reasoning
Lan, Xiaohan
Liu, Fanfan
Qiu, Haibo
Yang, Siqi
Ruan, Delian
Shi, Peng
Ma, Lin
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Artificial Intelligence
Inspired by recent advancements in LLM reasoning, the field of multimodal reasoning has seen remarkable progress, achieving significant performance gains on intricate tasks such as mathematical problem-solving. Despite this progress, current multimodal large reasoning models exhibit two key limitations. They tend to employ computationally expensive reasoning even for simple queries, leading to inefficiency. Furthermore, this focus on specialized reasoning often impairs their broader, more general understanding capabilities. In this paper, we propose Metis-HOME: a Hybrid Optimized Mixture-of-Experts framework designed to address this trade-off. Metis-HOME enables a ''Hybrid Thinking'' paradigm by structuring the original dense model into two distinct expert branches: a thinking branch tailored for complex, multi-step reasoning, and a non-thinking branch optimized for rapid, direct inference on tasks like general VQA and OCR. A lightweight, trainable router dynamically allocates queries to the most suitable expert. We instantiate Metis-HOME by adapting the Qwen2.5-VL-7B into an MoE architecture. Comprehensive evaluations reveal that our approach not only substantially enhances complex reasoning abilities but also improves the model's general capabilities, reversing the degradation trend observed in other reasoning-specialized models. Our work establishes a new paradigm for building powerful and versatile MLLMs, effectively resolving the prevalent reasoning-vs-generalization dilemma. Code and weights are available at https://github.com/MM-Thinking/Metis-HOME.
title Metis-HOME: Hybrid Optimized Mixture-of-Experts for Multimodal Reasoning
topic Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Artificial Intelligence
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.20519