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PQPP: A Joint Benchmark for Text-to-Image Prompt and Query Performance Prediction

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Text-to-image generation has recently emerged as a viable alternative to text-to-image retrieval, driven by the visually impressive results of generative diffusion models. Although query performance prediction is an active research topic in information retrieval, to the best of our knowledge, there is no prior study that analyzes the difficulty of queries (referred to as prompts) in text-to-image generation, based on human judgments. To this end, we introduce the first dataset of prompts which are manually annotated in terms of image generation performance. Additionally, we extend these evaluations to text-to-image retrieval by collecting manual annotations that represent retrieval performance. We thus establish the first joint benchmark for prompt and query performance prediction (PQPP) across both tasks, comprising over 10K queries. Our benchmark enables (i) the comparative assessment of prompt/query difficulty in both image generation and image retrieval, and (ii) the evaluation of prompt/query performance predictors addressing both generation and retrieval. We evaluate several pre- and post-generation/retrieval performance predictors, thus providing competitive baselines for future research. Our benchmark and code are publicly available at https://github.com/Eduard6421/PQPP.

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Benchmarking Prompt Sensitivity in Large Language Models

cs.CL · 2025-02-09 · conditional · novelty 5.0

PromptSET is a benchmark of 11,469 questions with nine LLM-generated rephrasings each, and current classifiers and self-evaluation methods predict prompt answerability poorly, especially on multi-hop questions.

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  • Benchmarking Prompt Sensitivity in Large Language Models cs.CL · 2025-02-09 · conditional · none · ref 31 · internal anchor

    PromptSET is a benchmark of 11,469 questions with nine LLM-generated rephrasings each, and current classifiers and self-evaluation methods predict prompt answerability poorly, especially on multi-hop questions.