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Probing Commonsense Reasoning Capability of Text-to-Image Generative Models via Non-visual Description

Published 12 Dec 2023 in cs.MM | (2312.07294v2)

Abstract: Commonsense reasoning, the ability to make logical assumptions about daily scenes, is one core intelligence of human beings. In this work, we present a novel task and dataset for evaluating the ability of text-to-image generative models to conduct commonsense reasoning, which we call PAINTaboo. Given a description with few visual clues of one object, the goal is to generate images illustrating the object correctly. The dataset was carefully hand-curated and covered diverse object categories to analyze model performance comprehensively. Our investigation of several prevalent text-to-image generative models reveals that these models are not proficient in commonsense reasoning, as anticipated. We trust that PAINTaboo can improve our understanding of the reasoning abilities of text-to-image generative models.

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