A new chart dataset with simplified vector encodings and chain-of-thought answers improves fine-tuned MLLM performance on data-centric chart QA, at least for models with strong spatial perception.
mChartQA: A universal benchmark for multimodal Chart Question Answer based on Vision-Language Alignment and Reasoning
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In the fields of computer vision and natural language processing, multimodal chart question-answering, especially involving color, structure, and textless charts, poses significant challenges. Traditional methods, which typically involve either direct multimodal processing or a table-to-text conversion followed by language model analysis, have limitations in effectively handling these complex scenarios. This paper introduces a novel multimodal chart question-answering model, specifically designed to address these intricate tasks. Our model integrates visual and linguistic processing, overcoming the constraints of existing methods. We adopt a dual-phase training approach: the initial phase focuses on aligning image and text representations, while the subsequent phase concentrates on optimizing the model's interpretative and analytical abilities in chart-related queries. This approach has demonstrated superior performance on multiple public datasets, particularly in handling color, structure, and textless chart questions, indicating its effectiveness in complex multimodal tasks.
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A new chart dataset with simplified vector encodings and chain-of-thought answers improves fine-tuned MLLM performance on data-centric chart QA, at least for models with strong spatial perception.