--- license: afl-3.0 --- # Dataset Card for ImageCoDe To get started quickly, load descriptions via: ``` from datasets import load_dataset examples = load_dataset('BennoKrojer/ImageCoDe') ``` And download `image_sets.zip` for all images sets (each directory consisting of 10 images). ## Dataset Description - **Homepage & Leaderboard:** https://mcgill-nlp.github.io/imagecode/ - **Repository:** https://github.com/McGill-NLP/imagecode - **Paper:** https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.15867 - **Point of Contact:** benno DOT krojer ÄT gmail DOT com ### Dataset Summary We introduce ImageCoDe, a vision-and-language benchmark that requires contextual language understanding in the form of pragmatics, temporality, long descriptions and visual nuances. The task: Given a detailed description, retrieve the target image among 10 minimally contrastive images. ImageCoDe contains 21K descriptions and 94K images. THe images are primarily frames based on video datasets. ## Dataset Structure ### Data Instances An instance contains a description, the corresponding image set name, and the target index: ``` {"image_set": "video-storytelling-videowedding_de8dLXvgV-I-shot6_0", "image_index": "8", "description": "The flowers the woman in the teal strapless dress is carrying are completely obscured by the man in the black shirt's head. "} ``` ### Data Splits | Dataset Split | Number of Descriptions in Split | | ------------- |----------------------------- | | Train | 16,594 | | Validation | 2,302 | | Test | 2,306 | ## Dataset Creation ### Curation Rationale The main goal of ImageCoDe is to highlight weaknesses of recent Vision-and-Language models regarding complex language and fine-grained visual representations. In addition, we found that the dataset offers plenty of pragmatic examples and is therefore suitable for studying pragmatics.