Poster
SimpleVQA: Multimodal Factuality Evaluation for Multimodal Large Language Models
Xianfu Cheng · Wei Zhang · Shiwei Zhang · Jian Yang · Xiangyuan Guan · Xianjie Wu · Xiang Li · Ge Zhang · Jiaheng Liu · Yuying Mai · Yutao Zeng · Zhoufutu Wen · JinKe JinKe · Baorui Wang · Weixiao Zhou · Lu Yunhong · Hangyuan Ji · Tongliang Li · Wenhao Huang · Zhoujun Li
The increasing application of multi-modal large language models (MLLMs) across various sectors has spotlighted the essence of their output reliability and accuracy, particularly their ability to produce content grounded in factual information (e.g. common and domain-specific knowledge). In this work, we introduce SimpleVQA, the first comprehensive multi-modal benchmark to evaluate the factuality ability of MLLMs to answer natural language short questions. SimpleVQA is characterized by 7 key features: it is based on bilingual, it covers multiple tasks and multiple scenarios, ensures high quality and challenging queries, maintains static and timeless reference answers, and is straightforward to evaluate. Our approach involves categorizing visual question-answering items into 9 different tasks around objective events or common knowledge and situating these within 9 scenario domains. Rigorous quality control processes are implemented to guarantee high-quality, concise, and clear answers, facilitating evaluation with minimal variance via an LLM-as-a-judge scoring system. Using SimpleVQA, we perform a comprehensive assessment of leading 18 MLLMs and 8 text-only LLMs, delving into their image comprehension and text generation abilities by identifying and analyzing error cases.
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