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[R] AI-Generated Images Introduce Invisible Relevance Bias to Text-Image Retrieval
Nov. 27, 2023, 1:50 p.m. | /u/Latter-Confidence595
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Hey Reddit Community,
We extend the research on source bias to multimodality and we are thrilled to share interesting findings from our latest research on AIGC and text-image retrieval models. Here's a quick rundown:
**(1) Unveiling the Invisible Relevance Bias:** Our study discovered that text-image retrieval models tend to assign higher rankings to AI-generated images, even though they do not show any more visually relevant information to the query …
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