A five-stage pipeline is proposed to detect and explain AI-generated 32x32 images by localizing and describing visual artifacts, with only qualitative examples as evidence.
Foundation Models for Remote Sensing: An Analysis of MLLMs for Object Localization
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Multimodal large language models (MLLMs) have altered the landscape of computer vision, obtaining impressive results across a wide range of tasks, especially in zero-shot settings. Unfortunately, their strong performance does not always transfer to out-of-distribution domains, such as earth observation (EO) imagery. Prior work has demonstrated that MLLMs excel at some EO tasks, such as image captioning and scene understanding, while failing at tasks that require more fine-grained spatial reasoning, such as object localization. However, MLLMs are advancing rapidly and insights quickly become out-dated. In this work, we analyze more recent MLLMs that have been explicitly trained to include fine-grained spatial reasoning capabilities, benchmarking them on EO object localization tasks. We demonstrate that these models are performant in certain settings, making them well suited for zero-shot scenarios. Additionally, we provide a detailed discussion focused on prompt selection, ground sample distance (GSD) optimization, and analyzing failure cases. We hope that this work will prove valuable as others evaluate whether an MLLM is well suited for a given EO localization task and how to optimize it.
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VERITAS: Verification and Explanation of Realness in Images for Transparency in AI Systems
A five-stage pipeline is proposed to detect and explain AI-generated 32x32 images by localizing and describing visual artifacts, with only qualitative examples as evidence.