LGAICLCVMMMar 21, 2022

PACS: A Dataset for Physical Audiovisual CommonSense Reasoning

arXiv:2203.11130v322 citationsh-index: 119
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This addresses the need for AI to reason about the physical world in real-world scenarios like hospitals and schools, though it is incremental as it focuses on dataset creation.

The paper introduces PACS, a new audiovisual dataset for physical commonsense reasoning, containing 13,400 question-answer pairs, and shows that state-of-the-art models achieve 70% accuracy but fall short of human performance at 95%.

In order for AI to be safely deployed in real-world scenarios such as hospitals, schools, and the workplace, it must be able to robustly reason about the physical world. Fundamental to this reasoning is physical common sense: understanding the physical properties and affordances of available objects, how they can be manipulated, and how they interact with other objects. Physical commonsense reasoning is fundamentally a multi-sensory task, since physical properties are manifested through multiple modalities - two of them being vision and acoustics. Our paper takes a step towards real-world physical commonsense reasoning by contributing PACS: the first audiovisual benchmark annotated for physical commonsense attributes. PACS contains 13,400 question-answer pairs, involving 1,377 unique physical commonsense questions and 1,526 videos. Our dataset provides new opportunities to advance the research field of physical reasoning by bringing audio as a core component of this multimodal problem. Using PACS, we evaluate multiple state-of-the-art models on our new challenging task. While some models show promising results (70% accuracy), they all fall short of human performance (95% accuracy). We conclude the paper by demonstrating the importance of multimodal reasoning and providing possible avenues for future research.

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