G-VEval: A Versatile Metric for Evaluating Image and Video Captions Using GPT-4o

Authors

  • Tony Cheng Tong Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
  • Sirui He National University of Singapore
  • Zhiwen Shao The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology China University of Mining Technology
  • Dit-Yan Yeung Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v39i7.32798

Abstract

Evaluation metric of visual captioning is important yet not thoroughly explored. Traditional metrics like BLEU, METEOR, CIDEr, and ROUGE often miss semantic depth, while trained metrics such as CLIP-Score, PAC-S, and Polos are limited in zero-shot scenarios. Advanced Language Model-based metrics also struggle with aligning to nuanced human preferences. To address these issues, we introduce G-VEval, a novel metric inspired by G-Eval and powered by the new GPT-4o. G-VEval uses chain-of-thought reasoning in large multimodal models and supports three modes: reference-free, reference-only, and combined, accommodating both video and image inputs. We also propose MSVD-Eval, a new dataset for video captioning evaluation, to establish a more transparent and consistent framework for both human experts and evaluation metrics. It is designed to address the lack of clear criteria in existing datasets by introducing distinct dimensions of Accuracy, Completeness, Conciseness, and Relevance (ACCR). Extensive results show that G-VEval outperforms existing methods in correlation with human annotations, as measured by Kendall tau-b and Kendall tau-c. This provides a flexible solution for diverse captioning tasks and suggests a straightforward yet effective approach for large language models to understand video content, paving the way for advancements in automated captioning.

Published

2025-04-11

How to Cite

Tong, T. C., He, S., Shao, Z., & Yeung, D.-Y. (2025). G-VEval: A Versatile Metric for Evaluating Image and Video Captions Using GPT-4o. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 39(7), 7419–7427. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v39i7.32798

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Section

AAAI Technical Track on Computer Vision VI