Existing VQA datasets contain questions with varying levels of complexity. While the majority of questions in these datasets require perception for recognizing existence, properties, and spatial relationships of entities, a significant portion of questions pose challenges that correspond to reasoning tasks — tasks that can only be answered through a synthesis of perception and knowledge about the world, logic and / or reasoning. This distinction allows us to notice when existing VQA models have consistency issues — they answer the reasoning question correctly but fail on associated low-level perception questions. For example, in the figure above, models answer the complex reasoning question “Is the banana ripe enough to eat?” correctly, but fail on the associated perception question “Are the bananas mostly green or yellow?” indicating that the model likely answered the reasoning question correctly but for the wrong reason.
We quantify the extent to which this phenomenon occurs by creating a new Reasoning split of the VQA dataset and collecting VQA-Introspect, a new dataset consisting of 200K new perception questions which serve as sub questions corresponding to the set of perceptual tasks needed to effectively answer the complex reasoning questions in the Reasoning split. Additionally, we propose an approach called Sub-Question Importance-aware Network Tuning (SQuINT), which encourages the model to attend do the same parts of the image when answering the reasoning question and the perception sub questions. We show that SQuINT improves model consistency by ~5%, also marginally improving its performance on the Reasoning questions in VQA, while also displaying qualitatively better attention maps.
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Contacts
Ramprasaath Ramasamy Selvaraju (rselvaraju [at] salesforce [dot] com)
Ece Kamar (eckamar [at] microsoft [dot] com)
People
Ramprasaath R. Selvaraju
PhD Candidate
Georgia Institute of Technology
Purva Tendulkar
MS Student
Georgia Institute of Technology
Devi Parikh
Associate Professor
Georgia Institute of Technology
Eric Horvitz
Chief Scientific Officer
Besmira Nushi
Principal Research Manager
Ece Kamar
VP and Lab Director of AI Frontiers