FiVL: A Framework for Improved Vision-Language Alignment through the Lens of Training, Evaluation and Explainability

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Authors Estelle Aflalo, Gabriela Ben Melech Stan, Tiep Le, Man Luo, Shachar Rosenman, Sayak Paul, Shao-Yen Tseng, Vasudev Lal arXiv ID 2412.14672 Category cs.CV: Computer Vision Cross-listed cs.AI Citations 1 Repository https://github.com/IntelLabs/fivl Last Checked 2 months ago
Abstract
Large Vision Language Models (LVLMs) have achieved significant progress in integrating visual and textual inputs for multimodal reasoning. However, a recurring challenge is ensuring these models utilize visual information as effectively as linguistic content when both modalities are necessary to formulate an accurate answer. We hypothesize that hallucinations arise due to the lack of effective visual grounding in current LVLMs. Furthermore, current vision-language benchmarks are not specifically measuring the degree to which the answer require the visual input. This limitation makes it challenging to confirm that the image is truly necessary, particularly in tasks like visual question answering. In this work, we introduce FiVL, a novel method for constructing datasets designed to train LVLMs for enhanced visual grounding and also evaluate their effectiveness in achieving it. We demonstrate the value of our datasets through three approaches. First, we introduce a novel training task based on our augmented training dataset, resulting in better performance than the baseline. Second, we present benchmarks to assess the model's ability to use image as substantive evidence, rather than relying solely on linguistic priors. Finally, we identify attention heads with the strongest vision-language alignment, enabling explainability on visual-driven hallucinations. The code is available at https://github.com/IntelLabs/fivl.
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