Skip to yearly menu bar Skip to main content


Poster

Hidden in Plain Sight: Evaluating Abstract Shape Recognition in Vision-Language Models

Arshia Hemmat · Adam Davies · Tom Lamb · Jianhao Yuan · Philip Torr · Ashkan Khakzar · Francesco Pinto

West Ballroom A-D #5202
[ ] [ Project Page ]
Thu 12 Dec 4:30 p.m. PST — 7:30 p.m. PST

Abstract:

Despite the importance of shape perception in human vision, early neural image classifiers relied less on shape information for object recognition than other (often spurious) features. While recent research suggests that current large Vision-Language Models (VLMs) exhibit more reliance on shape, we find them to still be seriously limited in this regard. To quantify such limitations, we introduce a dataset that challenges current cutting-edge VLMs to decipher shape information when the shape is represented by an arrangement of visual elements in a scene. Our extensive evaluations reveal that, while these shapes are easily detectable by human annotators, current VLMs struggle to recognize them, indicating important avenues for future work in developing more robust visual perception systems.

Live content is unavailable. Log in and register to view live content