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Charting New Territories

Charting New Territories: Exploring the Geographic and Geospatial Capabilities of Multimodal LLMs

Jonathan Roberts, Timo Lüddecke, Rehan Sheikh, Kai Han, Samuel Albanie

We conduct a series of experiments exploring various vision capabilities of multimodal large language models (MLLMs) within these domains, particularly focusing on the frontier model GPT-4V, and benchmark its performance against open-source counterparts. Our methodology involves challenging these models with a small-scale geographic benchmark consisting of a suite of visual tasks, testing their abilities across a spectrum of complexity. The analysis uncovers not only where such models excel, including instances where they outperform humans, but also where they falter, providing a balanced view of their capabilities in the geographic domain.

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Experiments Taxonomy

  • Localisation
    • GeoGuessr
  • Remote sensing
    • Classification
    • Change detection
    • Segmentation
    • Bounding boxes
    • Counting
  • Mapping
    • Region identification
      • State name from outline
      • City name from maps
      • Island and water body naming from maps
    • Localisation
      • Real-world -> map
      • Map -> real-world
  • Flags
    • Identification
  • Failure cases
    • Identifying multiple states

Key takeaways

  • Of all the evaluated models, GPT-4V can perform the broadest range of tasks. However, it does not always perform best, e.g., satellite image detection and classification tasks. In general, it recognizes fine-detail well but tends to fail when precise localisation is required.
  • More broadly, the best model choice depends on the task at hand. Qwen-VL and LLaVA-1.5 in particular often demonstrate good localisation performance.
  • Enforcing a specific output format is challenging, models often resort to explanations why they are not capable of performing the task. Among the evaluated models GPT-4V was least susceptible to this behaviour.
  • The current generation of leading MLLMs suffer a performance penalty when processing multi-object images, relative to their performance on single object images.

Data

Data for the majority of the experiments can be found in Data.

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Citation

If you found our work useful in your own research, please consider citing our paper:

@misc{roberts2023charting,
      title={Charting New Territories: Exploring the Geographic and Geospatial Capabilities of Multimodal LLMs}, 
      author={Jonathan Roberts and Timo Lüddecke and Rehan Sheikh and Kai Han and Samuel Albanie},
      year={2023},
      eprint={2311.14656},
      archivePrefix={arXiv},
      primaryClass={cs.CV}
}

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