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Query Prior Matters

Meihuizi Jia, Xin Shen, Lei Shen, Jinhui Pang, Lejian Liao, Yang Song, Meng Chen, Xiaodong He

2022Proceedings of the 30th ACM International Conference on Multimedia41 citationsDOI

Abstract

Multimodal named entity recognition (MNER) is a vision-language task where the system is required to detect entity spans and corresponding entity types given a sentence-image pair. Existing methods capture text-image relations with various attention mechanisms that only obtain implicit alignments between entity types and image regions. To locate regions more accurately and better model cross-/within-modal relations, we propose a machine reading comprehension based framework for MNER, namely MRC-MNER. By utilizing queries in MRC, our framework can provide prior information about entity types and image regions. Specifically, we design two stages, Query-Guided Visual Grounding and Multi-Level Modal Interaction, to align fine-grained type-region information and simulate text-image/inner-text interactions respectively. For the former, we train a visual grounding model via transfer learning to extract region candidates that can be further integrated into the second stage to enhance token representations. For the latter, we design text-image and inner-text interaction modules along with three sub-tasks for MRC-MNER. To verify the effectiveness of our model, we conduct extensive experiments on two public MNER datasets, Twitter2015 and Twitter2017. Experimental results show that MRC-MNER outperforms the current state-of-the-art models on Twitter2017, and yields competitive results on Twitter2015.

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Computer scienceSentenceImage (mathematics)Artificial intelligenceNatural language processingTask (project management)Security tokenModalKey (lock)Reading (process)Pattern recognition (psychology)Information retrievalPolitical scienceChemistryManagementLawComputer securityPolymer chemistryEconomicsTopic ModelingNatural Language Processing TechniquesMultimodal Machine Learning Applications