PoVisLE, a manually constructed Polish cultural visual question-answering benchmark, shows current vision-language models reach at most 71.45% accuracy and perform worst on dialect and regionalism questions.
Evaluation of Cultural Competence of Vision-Language Models
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Modern vision-language models (VLMs) often fail at cultural competency evaluations and benchmarks. Given the diversity of applications built upon VLMs, there is renewed interest in understanding how they encode cultural nuances. While individual aspects of this problem have been studied, we still lack a comprehensive framework for systematically identifying and annotating the nuanced cultural dimensions present in images for VLMs. This position paper argues that foundational methodologies from visual culture studies (cultural studies, semiotics, and visual studies) are necessary for cultural analysis of images. Building upon this review, we propose a set of five frameworks, corresponding to cultural dimensions, that must be considered for a more complete analysis of the cultural competencies of VLMs.
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Jako Tako or Fluent? Presenting PoVisLE: A Polish Vision-Language Evaluation
PoVisLE, a manually constructed Polish cultural visual question-answering benchmark, shows current vision-language models reach at most 71.45% accuracy and perform worst on dialect and regionalism questions.