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arxiv:2410.18976

CAMEL-Bench: A Comprehensive Arabic LMM Benchmark

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Abstract

Recent years have witnessed a significant interest in developing large multimodal models (LMMs) capable of performing various visual reasoning and understanding tasks. This has led to the introduction of multiple LMM benchmarks to evaluate LMMs on different tasks. However, most existing LMM evaluation benchmarks are predominantly English-centric. In this work, we develop a comprehensive LMM evaluation benchmark for the Arabic language to represent a large population of over 400 million speakers. The proposed benchmark, named CAMEL-Bench, comprises eight diverse domains and 38 sub-domains including, multi-image understanding, complex visual perception, handwritten document understanding, video understanding, medical imaging, plant diseases, and remote sensing-based land use understanding to evaluate broad scenario generalizability. Our CAMEL-Bench comprises around 29,036 questions that are filtered from a larger pool of samples, where the quality is manually verified by native speakers to ensure reliable model assessment. We conduct evaluations of both closed-source, including GPT-4 series, and open-source LMMs. Our analysis reveals the need for substantial improvement, especially among the best open-source models, with even the closed-source GPT-4o achieving an overall score of 62%. Our benchmark and evaluation scripts are open-sourced.

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The proposed CAMEL-Bench covers eight diverse and challenging domains: multimodal understanding and reasoning, OCR and document understanding, chart and diagram understanding, video understanding, cultural-specific understanding, medical imaging understanding, agricultural image understanding, and remote sensing understanding in Arabic. CAMEL-Bench covers 38 sub-domains with over 29K questions carefully curated by native Arabic speakers to rigorously evaluate essential skills desired in Arabic LMMs.

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