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Rˆ3Net:Relation-embedded Representation Reconstruction Network for Change Captioning

Yunbin Tu, Liang Li, Chenggang Yan, Shengxiang Gao, Zhengtao Yu

2021Proceedings of the 2021 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Change captioning is to use a natural language sentence to describe the fine-grained disagreement between two similar images. Viewpoint change is the most typical distractor in this task, because it changes the scale and location of the objects and overwhelms the representation of real change. In this paper, we propose a Relation-embedded Representation Reconstruction Network (R 3 Net) to explicitly distinguish the real change from the large amount of clutter and irrelevant changes. Specifically, a relation-embedded module is first devised to explore potential changed objects in the large amount of clutter. Then, based on the semantic similarities of corresponding locations in the two images, a representation reconstruction module (RRM) is designed to learn the reconstruction representation and further model the difference representation. Besides, we introduce a syntactic skeleton predictor (SSP) to enhance the semantic interaction between change localization and caption generation. Extensive experiments show that the proposed method achieves the state-of-the-art results on two public datasets 1 .

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Computer scienceRepresentation (politics)Relation (database)ClutterClosed captioningArtificial intelligenceNatural language processingSentenceTask (project management)Semantics (computer science)Scale (ratio)Pattern recognition (psychology)Computer visionImage (mathematics)Data miningPolitical sciencePhysicsQuantum mechanicsProgramming languageEconomicsManagementPoliticsTelecommunicationsRadarLawMultimodal Machine Learning ApplicationsImage Retrieval and Classification TechniquesAdvanced Image and Video Retrieval Techniques
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