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Learning to Answer Visual Questions From Web Videos

Antoine Yang, Antoine Miech, Josef Šivic, Ivan Laptev, Cordelia Schmid

2022IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recent methods for visual question answering rely on large-scale annotated datasets. Manual annotation of questions and answers for videos, however, is tedious, expensive and prevents scalability. In this work, we propose to avoid manual annotation and generate a large-scale training dataset for video question answering making use of automatic cross-modal supervision. We leverage a question generation transformer trained on text data and use it to generate question-answer pairs from transcribed video narrations. Given narrated videos, we then automatically generate the HowToVQA69M dataset with 69M video-question-answer triplets. To handle the open vocabulary of diverse answers in this dataset, we propose a training procedure based on a contrastive loss between a video-question multi-modal transformer and an answer transformer. We introduce the zero-shot VideoQA task and the VideoQA feature probe evaluation setting and show excellent results, in particular for rare answers. Furthermore, our method achieves competitive results on MSRVTT-QA, ActivityNet-QA, MSVD-QA and How2QA datasets. We also show that our VideoQA dataset generation approach generalizes to another source of web video and text data. We use our method to generate the WebVidVQA3M dataset from the WebVid dataset, i.e., videos with alt-text annotations, and show its benefits for training VideoQA models. Finally, for a detailed evaluation we introduce iVQA, a new VideoQA dataset with reduced language bias and high-quality manual annotations. Code, datasets and trained models are available on our project webpage (https://antoyang.github.io/just-ask.html).

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Computer scienceTransformerAnnotationScalabilityLeverage (statistics)Artificial intelligenceInformation retrievalQuestion answeringVocabularyNatural language processingMachine learningLabeled dataDatabaseQuantum mechanicsPhysicsPhilosophyLinguisticsVoltageMultimodal Machine Learning ApplicationsDomain Adaptation and Few-Shot LearningTopic Modeling