FCMR is a finance-domain benchmark where every question requires combining text, tables, and charts; state-of-the-art MLLMs reach only 30.4% accuracy on the hardest tier.
Piecing It All Together: Verifying Multi-Hop Multimodal Claims
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Existing claim verification datasets often do not require systems to perform complex reasoning or effectively interpret multimodal evidence. To address this, we introduce a new task: multi-hop multimodal claim verification. This task challenges models to reason over multiple pieces of evidence from diverse sources, including text, images, and tables, and determine whether the combined multimodal evidence supports or refutes a given claim. To study this task, we construct MMCV, a large-scale dataset comprising 15k multi-hop claims paired with multimodal evidence, generated and refined using large language models, with additional input from human feedback. We show that MMCV is challenging even for the latest state-of-the-art multimodal large language models, especially as the number of reasoning hops increases. Additionally, we establish a human performance benchmark on a subset of MMCV. We hope this dataset and its evaluation task will encourage future research in multimodal multi-hop claim verification.
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FCMR: Robust Evaluation of Financial Cross-Modal Multi-Hop Reasoning
FCMR is a finance-domain benchmark where every question requires combining text, tables, and charts; state-of-the-art MLLMs reach only 30.4% accuracy on the hardest tier.