PuzzleGPT: Emulating Human Puzzle-Solving Ability for Time and Location Prediction
Ayyubi, Hammad, Feng, Xuande, Liu, Junzhang, Lin, Xudong, Wang, Zhecan, Chang, Shih-Fu
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
The task of predicting time and location from images is challenging and requires complex human-like puzzle-solving ability over different clues. In this work, we formalize this ability into core skills and implement them using different modules in an expert pipeline called PuzzleGPT. PuzzleGPT consists of a perceiver to identify visual clues, a reasoner to deduce prediction candidates, a combiner to combinatorially combine information from different clues, a web retriever to get external knowledge if the task can't be solved locally, and a noise filter for robustness. This results in a zero-shot, interpretable, and robust approach that records state-of-the-art performance on two datasets -- TARA and WikiTilo. PuzzleGPT outperforms large VLMs such as BLIP-2, InstructBLIP, LLaVA, and even GPT-4V, as well as automatically generated reasoning pipelines like VisProg, by at least 32% and 38%, respectively. It even rivals or surpasses finetuned models.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jan-23-2025
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