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ROSA: Addressing text understanding challenges in photographs via ROtated SAmpling

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Abstract

Visually impaired people could benefit from Visual Question Answering (VQA) systems to interpret text in their surroundings. However, current models often struggle with recognizing text in the photos taken by this population. Through in-depth interviews with visually impaired individuals, we identified common framing conventions that frequently result in misaligned text. Existing VQA benchmarks primarily feature well-oriented text captured by sighted users, under-representing these challenges. To address this gap, we introduce ROtated SAmpling (ROSA), a decoding strategy that enhances VQA performance in text-rich images with incorrectly oriented text. ROSA outperforms Greedy decoding by 11.7 absolute points in the best-performing model.

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@article{maina2025_2506.03665,
  title={ ROSA: Addressing text understanding challenges in photographs via ROtated SAmpling },
  author={ Hernán Maina and Guido Ivetta and Mateo Lione Stuto and Julian Martin Eisenschlos and Jorge Sánchez and Luciana Benotti },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.03665},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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