Large Vision-Language Models (LVLMs) have received widespread attention for advancing the interpretable self-driving. Existing evaluations of LVLMs primarily focus on multi-faceted capabilities in natural circumstances, lacking automated and quantifiable assessment for self-driving, let alone the severe road corner cases. In this work, we propose CODA-LM, the very first benchmark for the automatic evaluation of LVLMs for self-driving corner cases. We adopt a hierarchical data structure and prompt powerful LVLMs to analyze complex driving scenes and generate high-quality pre-annotations for the human annotators, while for LVLM evaluation, we show that using the text-only large language models (LLMs) as judges reveals even better alignment with human preferences than the LVLM judges. Moreover, with our CODA-LM, we build CODA-VLM, a new driving LVLM surpassing all open-sourced counterparts on CODA-LM. Our CODA-VLM performs comparably with GPT-4V, even surpassing GPT-4V by +21.42% on the regional perception task. We hope CODA-LM can become the catalyst to promote interpretable self-driving empowered by LVLMs.
@article{arxiv.2404.10595,
title = {Automated Evaluation of Large Vision-Language Models on Self-driving Corner Cases},
author = {Kai Chen and Yanze Li and Wenhua Zhang and Yanxin Liu and Pengxiang Li and Ruiyuan Gao and Lanqing Hong and Meng Tian and Xinhai Zhao and Zhenguo Li and Dit-Yan Yeung and Huchuan Lu and Xu Jia},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.10595},
year = {2024}
}
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Accept by WACV 2025. Project Page: https://coda-dataset.github.io/coda-lm/