Multiple-Question Multiple-Answer Text-VQA
This addresses the inefficiency of processing each question separately in text-VQA, offering a more scalable solution for applications requiring multi-question analysis from visual and textual data.
The paper tackles the problem of answering multiple questions from the same image in text-VQA by proposing the MQMA approach, which processes multiple questions and content simultaneously to predict multiple answers, achieving state-of-the-art results with absolute improvements of up to +2.5% on datasets like OCR-VQA.
We present Multiple-Question Multiple-Answer (MQMA), a novel approach to do text-VQA in encoder-decoder transformer models. The text-VQA task requires a model to answer a question by understanding multi-modal content: text (typically from OCR) and an associated image. To the best of our knowledge, almost all previous approaches for text-VQA process a single question and its associated content to predict a single answer. In order to answer multiple questions from the same image, each question and content are fed into the model multiple times. In contrast, our proposed MQMA approach takes multiple questions and content as input at the encoder and predicts multiple answers at the decoder in an auto-regressive manner at the same time. We make several novel architectural modifications to standard encoder-decoder transformers to support MQMA. We also propose a novel MQMA denoising pre-training task which is designed to teach the model to align and delineate multiple questions and content with associated answers. MQMA pre-trained model achieves state-of-the-art results on multiple text-VQA datasets, each with strong baselines. Specifically, on OCR-VQA (+2.5%), TextVQA (+1.4%), ST-VQA (+0.6%), DocVQA (+1.1%) absolute improvements over the previous state-of-the-art approaches.