Surprisal reveals diversity gaps in image captioning and different scorers change the story

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Authors Nikolai Ilinykh, Simon Dobnik arXiv ID 2511.04754 Category cs.CL: Computation & Language Citations 0 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 6 months ago
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We quantify linguistic diversity in image captioning with surprisal variance - the spread of token-level negative log-probabilities within a caption set. On the MSCOCO test set, we compare five state-of-the-art vision-and-language LLMs, decoded with greedy and nucleus sampling, to human captions. Measured with a caption-trained n-gram LM, humans display roughly twice the surprisal variance of models, but rescoring the same captions with a general-language model reverses the pattern. Our analysis introduces the surprisal-based diversity metric for image captioning. We show that relying on a single scorer can completely invert conclusions, thus, robust diversity evaluation must report surprisal under several scorers.
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