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ACQUIRED: A Dataset for Answering Counterfactual Questions In Real-Life Videos

Authors :
Wu, Te-Lin
Dou, Zi-Yi
Hu, Qingyuan
Hou, Yu
Chandra, Nischal Reddy
Freedman, Marjorie
Weischedel, Ralph M.
Peng, Nanyun
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Multimodal counterfactual reasoning is a vital yet challenging ability for AI systems. It involves predicting the outcomes of hypothetical circumstances based on vision and language inputs, which enables AI models to learn from failures and explore hypothetical scenarios. Despite its importance, there are only a few datasets targeting the counterfactual reasoning abilities of multimodal models. Among them, they only cover reasoning over synthetic environments or specific types of events (e.g. traffic collisions), making them hard to reliably benchmark the model generalization ability in diverse real-world scenarios and reasoning dimensions. To overcome these limitations, we develop a video question answering dataset, ACQUIRED: it consists of 3.9K annotated videos, encompassing a wide range of event types and incorporating both first and third-person viewpoints, which ensures a focus on real-world diversity. In addition, each video is annotated with questions that span three distinct dimensions of reasoning, including physical, social, and temporal, which can comprehensively evaluate the model counterfactual abilities along multiple aspects. We benchmark our dataset against several state-of-the-art language-only and multimodal models and experimental results demonstrate a significant performance gap (>13%) between models and humans. The findings suggest that multimodal counterfactual reasoning remains an open challenge and ACQUIRED is a comprehensive and reliable benchmark for inspiring future research in this direction.<br />Comment: In Proceedings of the 2023 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP)

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2311.01620
Document Type :
Working Paper