This paper explores the feasibility of using text-to-image models in a zero-shot setup to generate images for taxonomy concepts. While text-based methods for taxonomy enrichment are well-established, the potential of the visual dimension remains unexplored. To address this, we propose a comprehensive benchmark for Taxonomy Image Generation that assesses models' abilities to understand taxonomy concepts and generate relevant, high-quality images. The benchmark includes common-sense and randomly sampled WordNet concepts, alongside the LLM generated predictions. The 12 models are evaluated using 9 novel taxonomy-related text-to-image metrics and human feedback. Moreover, we pioneer the use of pairwise evaluation with GPT-4 feedback for image generation. Experimental results show that the ranking of models differs significantly from standard T2I tasks. Playground-v2 and FLUX consistently outperform across metrics and subsets and the retrieval-based approach performs poorly. These findings highlight the potential for automating the curation of structured data resources.
@article{arxiv.2503.10357,
title = {Do I look like a `cat.n.01` to you? A Taxonomy Image Generation Benchmark},
author = {Viktor Moskvoretskii and Alina Lobanova and Ekaterina Neminova and Chris Biemann and Alexander Panchenko and Irina Nikishina},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.10357},
year = {2025}
}
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Labeled data and generated image Wordnet are published at https://huggingface.co/collections/VityaVitalich/generated-image-wordnet-67d2c868ff1414ec2f8e0d3d