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Reference-free Hallucination Detection for Large Vision-Language Models

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Large vision-language models (LVLMs) have made significant progress in recent years. While LVLMs exhibit excellent ability in language understanding, question answering, and conversations of visual inputs, they are prone to producing hallucinations. While several methods are proposed to evaluate the hallucinations in LVLMs, most are reference-based and depend on external tools, which complicates their practical application. To assess the viability of alternative methods, it is critical to understand whether the reference-free approaches, which do not rely on any external tools, can efficiently detect hallucinations. Therefore, we initiate an exploratory study to demonstrate the effectiveness of different reference-free solutions in detecting hallucinations in LVLMs. In particular, we conduct an extensive study on three kinds of techniques: uncertainty-based, consistency-based, and supervised uncertainty quantification methods on four representative LVLMs across two different tasks. The empirical results show that the reference-free approaches are capable of effectively detecting non-factual responses in LVLMs, with the supervised uncertainty quantification method outperforming the others, achieving the best performance across different settings.

Qing Li, Jiahui Geng, Chenyang Lyu, Derui Zhu, Maxim Panov, Fakhri Karray• 2024

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Hallucination DetectionVQA-Med 2019 (All)
AUC62.58
39
Hallucination DetectionVQA-Rad (All)
AUC61.59
21
Hallucination DetectionVQA-RAD Open-Ended
AUC63.5
21
Hallucination DetectionSLAKE Open-Ended
AUC59.53
21
Hallucination DetectionSLAKE (All)
AUC58.81
21
Hallucination DetectionVQA-Med Open-Ended 2019
AUC63.81
21
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