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How good is Google Bard’s visual understanding? An empirical study on open challenges.

Bard, Google’s AI chatbot, based on LaMDA and later PaLM models, was launched with moderate success in March 2023 before expanding globally in May. It’s a generative AI that accepts prompts and performs text-based tasks like providing answers, and summaries, and creating various forms of text content. On 13 July 2023, Google Bard announced a major update which allowed providing images as inputs together with textual prompts.

It was claimed that Bard can analyze visual content and provide a description (e.g., image captions) or answer questions using visual information. Notably, although other models such as GPT4 have claimed to have capabilities to accept and understand visual inputs as prompts, they are not publicly accessible for experimentation.

Therefore, access to Bard provides a first opportunity for the computer vision community to assess its soundness and robustness toward understanding existing strengths and limitations. In this empirical study, researchers’ goal is to analyze the capability of Bard towards some of the long-standing problems of computer vision in image comprehension.


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This study identifies several interesting scenarios based on computer vision problems for the qualitative evaluation of Bard. Since API-based access to Bard is still not available, researchers’ evaluations do not comprise of quantitative results on large-scale benchmarks.

Instead, the goal is to identify a number of insightful scenarios and corresponding visual-textual prompts that serves the purpose of evaluating not only the visual understanding capabilities of Bard but future large multimodal models such as GPT4 as well. Their motivation to particularly focus on Bard is its top performance among all open and closed-source multimodal conversational models (including Bing-Chat rolled out on 18 July 2023) as demonstrated via LLaVA-Bench.


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To assess Bard’s capabilities, such as visual perception and contextual understanding, conditioned on the given text prompts, researchers designed a range of vision-language task scenarios. Subsequently, they delve into several illustrative examples drawn from these empirical studies, encompassing a total of 15 visual question-answering (VQA) scenarios involving tasks such as object detection and localization, analyzing object attributes, count, affordances, and fine-grained recognition in natural images. They also experiment with challenging cases such as identifying camouflaged objects and diverse domains such as medical, underwater, and remote sensing images. They explain the scenarios below.

The emergence of Google’s Bard in the field of conversational AI has sparked considerable interest due to its remarkable success. Building upon this momentum, this study aims to comprehensively evaluate Bard’s performance across various task scenarios, including general, camouflaged, medical, underwater, and remote sensing images.

The investigation shows that while Bard excels in many areas, it still faces challenges in certain vision-based scenarios. This finding highlights the immense potential of Bard in diverse applications and underscores the ample room for growth and improvement in vision-related tasks. The empirical insights from this study are expected to be valuable for future model development, particularly in bridging the gap in vision performance.

By addressing the limitations observed in vision scenarios, researchers anticipate subsequent models will be endowed with stronger visual comprehension capabilities, ultimately driving the advancement of conversational AI to new heights.

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