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RAVENEA: A Benchmark for Multimodal Retrieval-Augmented Visual Culture Understanding

Jiaang Li, Yifei Yuan, Wenyan Li, Mohammad Aliannejadi, Daniel Hershcovich, Anders Søgaard, Ivan Vulić, Wenxuan Zhang, Paul Pu Liang, Yang Deng, Serge Belongie · May 20, 2025 · Citations: 0

Abstract

As vision-language models (VLMs) become increasingly integrated into daily life, the need for accurate visual culture understanding is becoming critical. Yet, these models frequently fall short in interpreting cultural nuances effectively. Prior work has demonstrated the effectiveness of retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) in enhancing cultural understanding in text-only settings, while its application in multimodal scenarios remains underexplored. To bridge this gap, we introduce RAVENEA (Retrieval-Augmented Visual culturE uNdErstAnding), a new benchmark designed to advance visual culture understanding through retrieval, focusing on two tasks: culture-focused visual question answering (cVQA) and culture-informed image captioning (cIC). RAVENEA extends existing datasets by integrating over 11,396 unique Wikipedia documents curated and ranked by human annotators. Through the extensive evaluation on seven multimodal retrievers and fifteen VLMs, RAVENEA reveals some undiscovered findings: (i) In general, cultural grounding annotations can enhance multimodal retrieval and corresponding downstream tasks. (ii) VLMs, when augmented with culture-aware retrieval, generally outperform their non-augmented counterparts (by averaging +6% on cVQA and +11% on cIC). (iii) Performance of culture-aware retrieval augmented varies widely across countries. These findings highlight the limitations of current multimodal retrievers and VLMs, underscoring the need to enhance visual culture understanding within RAG systems. We believe RAVENEA offers a valuable resource for advancing research on retrieval-augmented visual culture understanding.

HFEPX Relevance Assessment

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Eval-Fit Score

0/100 • Low

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Human Feedback Signal

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Evaluation Signal

Weak / implicit signal

HFEPX Fit

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Human Data Lens

  • Uses human feedback: No
  • Feedback types: None
  • Rater population: Unknown
  • Unit of annotation: Ranking
  • Expertise required: General
  • Extraction source: Persisted extraction

Evaluation Lens

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  • Quality controls: Not reported
  • Confidence: 0.25
  • Flags: low_signal, possible_false_positive

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Research Brief

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To bridge this gap, we introduce RAVENEA (Retrieval-Augmented Visual culturE uNdErstAnding), a new benchmark designed to advance visual culture understanding through retrieval, focusing on two tasks: culture-focused visual question… HFEPX protocol signal is limited in abstract-level metadata, so treat it as adjacent context. Updated from current HFEPX corpus.

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Key Takeaways

  • To bridge this gap, we introduce RAVENEA (Retrieval-Augmented Visual culturE uNdErstAnding), a new benchmark designed to advance visual culture understanding through retrieval,…
  • RAVENEA extends existing datasets by integrating over 11,396 unique Wikipedia documents curated and ranked by human annotators.

Researcher Actions

  • Treat this as method context, then pivot to protocol-specific HFEPX hubs.
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  • Verify metric definitions before comparing against your eval pipeline.

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  • Generated from title, abstract, and extracted metadata only; full-paper implementation details are not parsed.
  • Low-signal flag detected: protocol relevance may be indirect.

Research Summary

Contribution Summary

  • To bridge this gap, we introduce RAVENEA (Retrieval-Augmented Visual culturE uNdErstAnding), a new benchmark designed to advance visual culture understanding through retrieval, focusing on two tasks: culture-focused visual question…
  • RAVENEA extends existing datasets by integrating over 11,396 unique Wikipedia documents curated and ranked by human annotators.
  • Through the extensive evaluation on seven multimodal retrievers and fifteen VLMs, RAVENEA reveals some undiscovered findings: (i) In general, cultural grounding annotations can enhance multimodal retrieval and corresponding downstream…

Why It Matters For Eval

  • To bridge this gap, we introduce RAVENEA (Retrieval-Augmented Visual culturE uNdErstAnding), a new benchmark designed to advance visual culture understanding through retrieval, focusing on two tasks: culture-focused visual question…
  • RAVENEA extends existing datasets by integrating over 11,396 unique Wikipedia documents curated and ranked by human annotators.

Researcher Checklist

  • Gap: Human feedback protocol is explicit

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  • Gap: Evaluation mode is explicit

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  • Gap: Quality control reporting appears

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  • Gap: Benchmark or dataset anchors are present

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  • Gap: Metric reporting is present

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