GeoBrowse is a two-level geolocation benchmark combining visual cue composition with knowledge-intensive multi-hop queries, paired with the GATE agent workflow that outperforms no-tool, search-only, and image-only baselines.
In: Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF conference on computer vision and pattern recognition
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An agentic mRAG framework uses GRPO-trained visual reranking and active rejection to verify retrieved candidate entities, achieving state-of-the-art on three KB-VQA benchmarks.
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GeoBrowse: A Geolocation Benchmark for Agentic Tool Use with Expert-Annotated Reasoning Traces
GeoBrowse is a two-level geolocation benchmark combining visual cue composition with knowledge-intensive multi-hop queries, paired with the GATE agent workflow that outperforms no-tool, search-only, and image-only baselines.
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MMAgent-R$^2$: Learning to Rerank and Reject for Agentic mRAG
An agentic mRAG framework uses GRPO-trained visual reranking and active rejection to verify retrieved candidate entities, achieving state-of-the-art on three KB-VQA benchmarks.