--- dataset_info: features: - name: image dtype: image - name: region dtype: string - name: concept dtype: string splits: - name: test num_bytes: 134588653 num_examples: 592 download_size: 134008473 dataset_size: 134588653 task_categories: - object-detection tags: - cultural - visual - grounding size_categories: - n<1K license: cc-by-4.0 --- ### GlobalRG - Cultural Visual Grounding Task Despite recent advancements in vision-language models, their performance remains suboptimal on images from non-western cultures due to underrepresentation in training datasets. Various benchmarks have been proposed to test models' cultural inclusivity, but they have limited coverage of cultures and do not adequately assess cultural diversity across universal as well as culture-specific local concepts. We introduce the GlobalRG-Grounding benchmark, which aims at grounding culture-specific concepts within images from 15 countries. > **Note:** The answers for the GlobalRG-Grounding benchmark are not publicly available. We are working on creating a competition where participants can upload their predictions and evaluate their models. Stay tuned for more updates! If you need to urgently need to evaluate, please contact mehar.bhatia@mila.quebec and fill out this form: https://forms.gle/pSbnGso13co6V4518. ### Loading the dataset To load and use the GlobalRG-Grounding benchmark, use the following commands: ``` from datasets import load_dataset globalrg_grounding_dataset = load_dataset('UBCNLP/GlobalRG-Grounding') ``` Once the dataset is loaded, each instance contains the following fields: - `u_id`: A unique identifier for each image-region-concept tuple - `image`: The image data in binary format - `region`: The cultural region pertaining to the image - `concept`: The cultural concept to be grounded in the image. ### Usage and License GlobalRG is a test-only benchmark and can be used to evaluate models. The images are scraped from the internet and are not owned by the authors. All annotations are released under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license. ### Citation Information If you are using this dataset, please cite ``` @inproceedings{bhatia-etal-2024-local, title = "From Local Concepts to Universals: Evaluating the Multicultural Understanding of Vision-Language Models", author = "Bhatia, Mehar and Ravi, Sahithya and Chinchure, Aditya and Hwang, EunJeong and Shwartz, Vered", editor = "Al-Onaizan, Yaser and Bansal, Mohit and Chen, Yun-Nung", booktitle = "Proceedings of the 2024 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing", month = nov, year = "2024", address = "Miami, Florida, USA", publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics", url = "https://aclanthology.org/2024.emnlp-main.385", doi = "10.18653/v1/2024.emnlp-main.385", pages = "6763--6782" } ```