FVQA 2.0: Introducing Adversarial Samples into Fact-based Visual Question Answering
Lin, Weizhe, Wang, Zhilin, Byrne, Bill
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
The widely used Fact-based Visual Question Answering (FVQA) dataset contains visually-grounded questions that require information retrieval using common sense knowledge graphs to answer. It has been observed that the original dataset is highly imbalanced and concentrated on a small portion of its associated knowledge graph. We introduce FVQA 2.0 which contains adversarial variants of test questions to address this imbalance. We show that systems trained with the original FVQA train sets can be vulnerable to adversarial samples and we demonstrate an augmentation scheme to reduce this vulnerability without human annotations.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Mar-19-2023
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