computer vision

Understanding Knowledge Transfer Mechanism in Heterogeneous MLLM Fusion: A Simple Linear Approach

arXiv:2607.26608

summary

The paper introduces a simple linear probe called Cross-Scale Directional Parameter Injection (CDPI) to study how knowledge transfers when heterogeneous multimodal large language models are fused, finding that the transfer is selective and mainly improves high‑level reasoning rather than perception.

Abstract

Training-free fusion of heterogeneous multimodal large language models (MLLMs) provides a direct route for cross-scale capability transfer, yet improvements in aggregate performance do not reveal what a smaller model actually inherits. Existing studies are largely designed and evaluated on limited task sets or aggregate metrics; as evaluation expands to broader task collections, whether different capabilities can transfer across scales remains poorly understood. To investigate this question, we introduce Cross-Scale Directional Parameter Injection (CDPI), a simple linear probe to analyze cross-scale knowledge transfer during heterogeneous fusion. A local theoretical analysis indicates that knowledge transfer selectivity is determined at first order by capability-dependent responses to a shared injection direction, while second-order curvature effects constrain the effective transfer regime. Across four Qwen3-VL model pairs and twelve multimodal benchmarks, our experiments reveal a consistent pattern of selectivity: gains concentrate on reasoning, particularly high-level reasoning, whereas perception performance remains close to that of the original target model. Component-wise ablations further show that high-level reasoning gains arise primarily from the language model, while ratio analysis finds that positive selective transfer occurs mainly in the small-ratio regime. These findings recast cross-scale heterogeneous MLLM fusion as selective language-side reasoning transfer within a narrow, low-interference regime, rather than broad capability inheritance.

17 pages, 6 figures; includes supplementary material. Revised presentation and terminology; results unchanged

Topics & keywords

#multimodal large language models#model fusion#knowledge transfer#linear probing#reasoningcross-scale directional parameter injectionCDPIheterogeneous fusionselective transferQwen3-VLmultimodal benchmarks