KDD2025
Are Vision LLMs Road-Ready? A Comprehensive Benchmark for Safety-Critical Driving Video Understanding
Tong Zeng, Longfeng Wu, Liang Shi, Dawei Zhou, Feng Guo
被引用 4 次
摘要
Vision Large Language Models (VLLMs) have demonstrated impressive capabilities in general visual tasks such as image captioning and visual question answering.However, their effectiveness in specialized, safety-critical domains like autonomous driving remains largely unexplored.Autonomous driving systems require sophisticated scene understanding in complex environments, yet existing multimodal benchmarks primarily focus on normal driving conditions, failing to adequately assess VLLMs' performance in safety-critical scenarios.To address this, we introduce DVBench-a pioneering benchmark designed to evaluate the performance of VLLMs in understanding safety-critical driving videos.Built around a hierarchical ability taxonomy that aligns with widely adopted frameworks for describing driving scenarios used in assessing highly automated driving systems, DVBench features 10,000 multiple-choice questions with human-annotated ground-truth answers , enabling a comprehensive evaluation of VLLMs' capabilities in perception and reasoning.Experiments on 14 state-of-the-art VLLMs, ranging from 0.5B to 72B parameters, reveal significant performance gaps, with no model achieving over 40% accuracy, highlighting critical limitations in understanding complex driving scenarios.To probe adaptability, we fine-tuned selected models using domain-specific data from DVBench, achieving accuracy gains ranging from 5.24 to 10.94 percentage points, with relative improvements of up to 43.59%.This improvement underscores