Muffin or Chihuahua? Challenging Large Vision-Language Models with Multipanel VQA

29 Jan 2024  ·  Yue Fan, Jing Gu, Kaiwen Zhou, Qianqi Yan, Shan Jiang, Ching-Chen Kuo, Xinze Guan, Xin Eric Wang ·

Multipanel images, commonly seen as web screenshots, posters, etc., pervade our daily lives. These images, characterized by their composition of multiple subfigures in distinct layouts, effectively convey information to people. Toward building advanced multimodal AI applications, such as agents that understand complex scenes and navigate through webpages, the skill of multipanel visual reasoning is essential, and a comprehensive evaluation of models in this regard is important. Therefore, we introduce Multipanel Visual Question Answering (MultipanelVQA), a novel benchmark comprising 6,600 triplets of questions, answers, and multipanel images that specifically challenge models in comprehending multipanel images. Our evaluation shows that questions in the MultipanelVQA benchmark pose significant challenges to the state-of-the-art Large Vision Language Models (LVLMs) tested, even though humans can attain approximately 99\% accuracy on these questions. Distinctively, the MultipanelVQA benchmark features synthetically generated multipanel images specifically crafted to isolate and assess the impact of various factors, such as the layout, on LVLMs' multipanel image comprehension abilities. As a result, in addition to benchmarking the capabilities of LVLMs in understanding multipanel images, we analyze the potential causes for LVLMs' performance and offer insights for enhancement with the synthetic data. Code and data are released at https://sites.google.com/view/multipanelvqa/home.

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