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Visual mathematical reasoning, as a fundamental visual reasoning ability, has received widespread attention from the Large Multimodal Models (LMMs) community. Existing benchmarks mainly focus more on the end-to-end performance, but neglect the underlying principles of knowledge acquisition and generalization. Instead, we introduce WE-MATH, the first benchmark specifically designed to explore the problem-solving principles. We meticulously collect 6.5K visual math problems and decompose them into 10.9K step-level questions for evaluation, spanning 5 layers of knowledge granularity and 67 hierarchical knowledge concepts. Specifically, we decompose composite problems into sub-problems according to the required knowledge concepts and introduce a novel four-dimensional metric to hierarchically assess inherent issues in LMMs’ reasoning process. With WE-MATH, we conduct a thorough evaluation of existing LMMs in visual mathematical reasoning and provide comprehensive analysis and insight for future development. We anticipate that WE-MATH will open new pathways for advancements in visual mathematical reasoning for LMMs. Data and code are available at https://github.com/We-Math/We-Math.
Oracle Bone Script (OBS) is a vital treasure of human civilization, rich in insights from ancient societies. However, the evolution of written language over millennia complicates its decipherment. In this paper, we propose V-Oracle, an innovative framework that utilizes Large Multi-modal Models (LMMs) for interpreting OBS. V-Oracle applies principles of pictographic character formation and frames the task as a visual question-answering (VQA) problem, establishing a multi-step reasoning chain. It proposes a multi-dimensional data augmentation for synthesizing high-quality OBS samples, and also implements a multi-phase oracle alignment tuning to improve LMMs’ visual reasoning capabilities. Moreover, to bridge the evaluation gap in the OBS field, we further introduce Oracle-Bench, a comprehensive benchmark that emphasizes process-oriented assessment and incorporates both standard and out-of-distribution setups for realistic evaluation. Extensive experimental results can demonstrate the effectiveness of our method in providing quantitative analyses and superior deciphering capability.