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arxiv:2412.08687

VisionArena: 230K Real World User-VLM Conversations with Preference Labels

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Abstract

With the growing adoption and capabilities of vision-language models (VLMs) comes the need for benchmarks that capture authentic user-VLM interactions. In response, we create VisionArena, a dataset of 230K real-world conversations between users and VLMs. Collected from Chatbot Arena - an open-source platform where users interact with VLMs and submit preference votes - VisionArena spans 73K unique users, 45 VLMs, and 138 languages. Our dataset contains three subsets: VisionArena-Chat, 200k single and multi-turn conversations between a user and a VLM; VisionArena-Battle, 30K conversations comparing two anonymous VLMs with user preference votes; and VisionArena-Bench, an automatic benchmark of 500 diverse user prompts that efficiently approximate the live Chatbot Arena model rankings. Additionally, we highlight the types of question asked by users, the influence of response style on preference, and areas where models often fail. We find open-ended tasks like captioning and humor are highly style-dependent, and current VLMs struggle with spatial reasoning and planning tasks. Lastly, we show finetuning the same base model on VisionArena-Chat outperforms Llava-Instruct-158K, with a 17-point gain on MMMU and a 46-point gain on the WildVision benchmark. Dataset at https://huggingface.co./lmarena-ai

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Collected from Chatbot Arena, VisionArena consists of 230k user-VLM conversations which span 73K users, 45 VLMs, and 138 languages.

A breakdown of Vision Arena's 3 datasets 🧵
1️⃣ VisionArena-Chat: 200K real convos between users & VLMs
2️⃣ VisionArena-Battle: 30K blind A/B tests where users pick their preferred model's response
3️⃣ VisionArena-Bench: 500 carefully selected prompts that predict arena rankings

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