VOILA: Evaluation of MLLMs For Perceptual Understanding and Analogical Reasoning
Multimodal Large Language Models (MLLMs) have become a powerful tool for integrating visual and textual information. Despite their exceptional performance on visual understanding benchmarks, measuring their ability to reason abstractly across multiple images remains a significant challenge. To address this, we introduce VOILA, a large-scale, open-ended, dynamic benchmark designed to evaluate MLLMs' perceptual understanding and abstract relational reasoning. VOILA employs an analogical mapping approach in the visual domain, requiring models to generate an image that completes an analogy between two given image pairs, reference and application, without relying on predefined choices. Our experiments demonstrate that the analogical reasoning tasks in VOILA present a challenge to MLLMs. Through multi-step analysis, we reveal that current MLLMs struggle to comprehend inter-image relationships and exhibit limited capabilities in high-level relational reasoning. Notably, we observe that performance improves when following a multi-step strategy of least-to-most prompting. Comprehensive evaluations on open-source models and GPT-4o show that on text-based answers, the best accuracy for challenging scenarios is 13% (LLaMa 3.2) and even for simpler tasks is only 29% (GPT-4o), while human performance is significantly higher at 70% across both difficulty levels.
View on arXiv@article{yilmaz2025_2503.00043, title={ VOILA: Evaluation of MLLMs For Perceptual Understanding and Analogical Reasoning }, author={ Nilay Yilmaz and Maitreya Patel and Yiran Lawrence Luo and Tejas Gokhale and Chitta Baral and Suren Jayasuriya and Yezhou Yang }, journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.00043}, year={ 2025 } }