Grounding Plural Phrases: Countering Evaluation Biases by Individuation

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Abstract

Phrase grounding (PG) is a multimodal task that grounds language in images. PG systems are evaluated on well-known benchmarks, using Intersection over Union (IoU) as evaluation metric. This work highlights a disconcerting bias in the evaluation of grounded plural phrases, which arises from representing sets of objects as a union box covering all component bounding boxes, in conjunction with the IoU metric. We detect, analyze and quantify an evaluation bias in the grounding of plural phrases and define a novel metric, c-IoU, based on a union box’s component boxes. We experimentally show that our new metric greatly alleviates this bias and recommend using it for fairer evaluation of plural phrases in PG tasks.

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Suter, J., Parcalabescu, L., & Frank, A. (2021). Grounding Plural Phrases: Countering Evaluation Biases by Individuation. In 2nd Workshop on Advances in Language and Vision Research, ALVR 2021 - Proceedings (pp. 22–28). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2021.alvr-1.4

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