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arxiv: 2502.16842 · v1 · pith:Q3JPRX32 · submitted 2025-02-24 · cs.CV

Exploring Causes and Mitigation of Hallucinations in Large Vision Language Models

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keywords imagehallucinationlargemodelscaptioningclassifierhallucinationsinference
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Large Vision-Language Models (LVLMs) integrate image encoders with Large Language Models (LLMs) to process multi-modal inputs and perform complex visual tasks. However, they often generate hallucinations by describing non-existent objects or attributes, compromising their reliability. This study analyzes hallucination patterns in image captioning, showing that not all tokens in the generation process are influenced by image input and that image dependency can serve as a useful signal for hallucination detection. To address this, we develop an automated pipeline to identify hallucinated objects and train a token-level classifier using hidden representations from parallel inference passes-with and without image input. Leveraging this classifier, we introduce a decoding strategy that effectively controls hallucination rates in image captioning at inference time.

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