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Poster

SITE: towards Spatial Intelligence Thorough Evaluation

Wenqi Wang · Reuben Tan · Pengyue Zhu · Jianwei Yang · Zhengyuan Yang · Lijuan Wang · Andrey Kolobov · Jianfeng Gao · Boqing Gong


Abstract:

Spatial intelligence (SI) represents a cognitive ability encompassing the visualization, manipulation, and reasoning about spatial relationships, underpinning disciplines from neuroscience to robotics. We introduce SITE, a benchmark dataset towards SI Thorough Evaluation in a standardized format of multi-choice visual question-answering, designed to assess large vision-language models’s spatial intelligence across diverse visual modalities (single-image, multi-image, and video) and SI factors (figural to environmental scales, spatial visualization and orientation, intrinsic and extrinsic, static and dynamic). Our approach to curating the benchmark combines a bottom-up survey about 31 existing datasets and a top-down strategy drawing upon three classification systems in cognitive science, which prompt us to design two novel types of tasks about view-taking and dynamic scenes. Extensive experiments reveal that leading models fall behind human experts especially in spatial orientation, a fundamental SI factor. Moreover, we demonstrate a positive correlation between a model’s spatial reasoning proficiency and its performance on an em bodied AI task. Code and data will be publicly available.

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