Going Beyond Nouns With Vision & Language Models Using Synthetic Data (2303.17590v2)
Abstract: Large-scale pre-trained Vision & Language (VL) models have shown remarkable performance in many applications, enabling replacing a fixed set of supported classes with zero-shot open vocabulary reasoning over (almost arbitrary) natural language prompts. However, recent works have uncovered a fundamental weakness of these models. For example, their difficulty to understand Visual Language Concepts (VLC) that go 'beyond nouns' such as the meaning of non-object words (e.g., attributes, actions, relations, states, etc.), or difficulty in performing compositional reasoning such as understanding the significance of the order of the words in a sentence. In this work, we investigate to which extent purely synthetic data could be leveraged to teach these models to overcome such shortcomings without compromising their zero-shot capabilities. We contribute Synthetic Visual Concepts (SyViC) - a million-scale synthetic dataset and data generation codebase allowing to generate additional suitable data to improve VLC understanding and compositional reasoning of VL models. Additionally, we propose a general VL finetuning strategy for effectively leveraging SyViC towards achieving these improvements. Our extensive experiments and ablations on VL-Checklist, Winoground, and ARO benchmarks demonstrate that it is possible to adapt strong pre-trained VL models with synthetic data significantly enhancing their VLC understanding (e.g. by 9.9% on ARO and 4.3% on VL-Checklist) with under 1% drop in their zero-shot accuracy.
- Paola Cascante-Bonilla (17 papers)
- Khaled Shehada (1 paper)
- James Seale Smith (15 papers)
- Sivan Doveh (20 papers)
- Donghyun Kim (129 papers)
- Rameswar Panda (79 papers)
- Gül Varol (39 papers)
- Aude Oliva (42 papers)
- Vicente Ordonez (52 papers)
- Rogerio Feris (105 papers)
- Leonid Karlinsky (79 papers)