In-Context Learning Improves Compositional Understanding of Vision-Language Models

Abstract

Vision-Language Models (VLMs) have shown remarkable capabilities in a large number of downstream tasks. Nonetheless, compositional image understanding remains a rather difficult task due to the object bias present in training data. In this work, we investigate the reasons for such a lack of capability by performing an extensive bench-marking of compositional understanding in VLMs. We compare contrastive models with generative ones and analyze their differences in architecture, pre-training data, and training tasks and losses. Furthermore, we leverage In-Context Learning (ICL) as a way to improve the ability of VLMs to perform more complex reasoning and understanding given an image. Our extensive experiments demonstrate that our proposed approach outperforms baseline models across multiple compositional understanding datasets.

Cite

Text

Nulli et al. "In-Context Learning Improves Compositional Understanding of Vision-Language Models." ICML 2024 Workshops: FM-Wild, 2024.

Markdown

[Nulli et al. "In-Context Learning Improves Compositional Understanding of Vision-Language Models." ICML 2024 Workshops: FM-Wild, 2024.](https://mlanthology.org/icmlw/2024/nulli2024icmlw-incontext/)

BibTeX

@inproceedings{nulli2024icmlw-incontext,
  title     = {{In-Context Learning Improves Compositional Understanding of Vision-Language Models}},
  author    = {Nulli, Matteo and Ibrahimi, Anesa and Pal, Avik and Lee, Hoshe and Najdenkoska, Ivona},
  booktitle = {ICML 2024 Workshops: FM-Wild},
  year      = {2024},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/icmlw/2024/nulli2024icmlw-incontext/}
}