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Unveiling Visual Biases in Audio-Visual Localization Benchmarks
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Yue, Zihao
, Qin, Jin
, Xu, Boshen
, Chen, Liangyu
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Benchmarks
/ Bias
/ Localization
/ Object recognition
2024
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Unveiling Visual Biases in Audio-Visual Localization Benchmarks
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Yue, Zihao
, Qin, Jin
, Xu, Boshen
, Chen, Liangyu
in
Benchmarks
/ Bias
/ Localization
/ Object recognition
2024
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Unveiling Visual Biases in Audio-Visual Localization Benchmarks
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Unveiling Visual Biases in Audio-Visual Localization Benchmarks
2024
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Overview
Audio-Visual Source Localization (AVSL) aims to localize the source of sound within a video. In this paper, we identify a significant issue in existing benchmarks: the sounding objects are often easily recognized based solely on visual cues, which we refer to as visual bias. Such biases hinder these benchmarks from effectively evaluating AVSL models. To further validate our hypothesis regarding visual biases, we examine two representative AVSL benchmarks, VGG-SS and EpicSounding-Object, where the vision-only models outperform all audiovisual baselines. Our findings suggest that existing AVSL benchmarks need further refinement to facilitate audio-visual learning.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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