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Main Authors: Wu, Zhanglin, Song, Tengfei, Xie, Ning, Zhu, Mengli, Zhang, Weidong, Wu, Shuang, Li, Pengfei, Li, Chong, Zhu, Junhao, Yang, Hao, Sun, Shiliang
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.13945
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author Wu, Zhanglin
Song, Tengfei
Xie, Ning
Zhu, Mengli
Zhang, Weidong
Wu, Shuang
Li, Pengfei
Li, Chong
Zhu, Junhao
Yang, Hao
Sun, Shiliang
author_facet Wu, Zhanglin
Song, Tengfei
Xie, Ning
Zhu, Mengli
Zhang, Weidong
Wu, Shuang
Li, Pengfei
Li, Chong
Zhu, Junhao
Yang, Hao
Sun, Shiliang
contents The rapid advancement of large vision-language models (LVLMs) has significantly propelled applications in document understanding, particularly in optical character recognition (OCR) and multilingual translation. However, current evaluations of LVLMs, like the widely used OCRBench, mainly focus on verifying the correctness of their short-text responses and long-text responses with simple layout, while the evaluation of their ability to understand long texts with complex layout design is highly significant but largely overlooked. In this paper, we propose Menu OCR and Translation Benchmark (MOTBench), a specialized evaluation framework emphasizing the pivotal role of menu translation in cross-cultural communication. MOTBench requires LVLMs to accurately recognize and translate each dish, along with its price and unit items on a menu, providing a comprehensive assessment of their visual understanding and language processing capabilities. Our benchmark is comprised of a collection of Chinese and English menus, characterized by intricate layouts, a variety of fonts, and culturally specific elements across different languages, along with precise human annotations. Experiments show that our automatic evaluation results are highly consistent with professional human evaluation. We evaluate a range of publicly available state-of-the-art LVLMs, and through analyzing their output to identify the strengths and weaknesses in their performance, offering valuable insights to guide future advancements in LVLM development. MOTBench is available at https://github.com/gitwzl/MOTBench.
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spellingShingle Evaluating Menu OCR and Translation: A Benchmark for Aligning Human and Automated Evaluations in Large Vision-Language Models
Wu, Zhanglin
Song, Tengfei
Xie, Ning
Zhu, Mengli
Zhang, Weidong
Wu, Shuang
Li, Pengfei
Li, Chong
Zhu, Junhao
Yang, Hao
Sun, Shiliang
Machine Learning
Artificial Intelligence
The rapid advancement of large vision-language models (LVLMs) has significantly propelled applications in document understanding, particularly in optical character recognition (OCR) and multilingual translation. However, current evaluations of LVLMs, like the widely used OCRBench, mainly focus on verifying the correctness of their short-text responses and long-text responses with simple layout, while the evaluation of their ability to understand long texts with complex layout design is highly significant but largely overlooked. In this paper, we propose Menu OCR and Translation Benchmark (MOTBench), a specialized evaluation framework emphasizing the pivotal role of menu translation in cross-cultural communication. MOTBench requires LVLMs to accurately recognize and translate each dish, along with its price and unit items on a menu, providing a comprehensive assessment of their visual understanding and language processing capabilities. Our benchmark is comprised of a collection of Chinese and English menus, characterized by intricate layouts, a variety of fonts, and culturally specific elements across different languages, along with precise human annotations. Experiments show that our automatic evaluation results are highly consistent with professional human evaluation. We evaluate a range of publicly available state-of-the-art LVLMs, and through analyzing their output to identify the strengths and weaknesses in their performance, offering valuable insights to guide future advancements in LVLM development. MOTBench is available at https://github.com/gitwzl/MOTBench.
title Evaluating Menu OCR and Translation: A Benchmark for Aligning Human and Automated Evaluations in Large Vision-Language Models
topic Machine Learning
Artificial Intelligence
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.13945