@inproceedings{MalinowskiAAAIWS9,
TITLE = {Hard to Cheat: {A} Turing Test based on Answering Questions about Images},
AUTHOR = {Malinowski, Mateusz and Fritz, Mario},
LANGUAGE = {eng},
URL = {https://arxiv.org/abs/1501.03302},
EPRINT = {1501.03302},
EPRINTTYPE = {arXiv},
YEAR = {2015},
ABSTRACT = {Progress in language and image understanding by machines has sparkled the<br>interest of the research community in more open-ended, holistic tasks, and<br>refueled an old AI dream of building intelligent machines. We discuss a few<br>prominent challenges that characterize such holistic tasks and argue for<br>"question answering about images" as a particular appealing instance of such a<br>holistic task. In particular, we point out that it is a version of a Turing<br>Test that is likely to be more robust to over-interpretations and contrast it<br>with tasks like grounding and generation of descriptions. Finally, we discuss<br>tools to measure progress in this field.<br>},
BOOKTITLE = {Twenty-Ninth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence W6, Beyond the Turing Test (AAAI 2015 W6, Beyond the Turing Test)},
ADDRESS = {Austin, TX},
}
