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VLCAP: Vision-Language with Contrastive Learning for Coherent Video Paragraph Captioning

Kashu Yamazaki, Sang Truong, Viet-Khoa Vo-Ho, Michael T. Kidd, Chase Rainwater, Khoa Luu, Ngan Le

20222022 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP)23 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this paper, we leverage the human perceiving process, that involves vision and language interaction, to generate a coherent paragraph description of untrimmed videos. We propose vision-language (VL) features consisting of two modalities, i.e., (i) vision modality to capture global visual content of the entire scene and (ii) language modality to extract scene elements description of both human and non-human objects (e.g. animals, vehicles, etc), visual and non-visual elements (e.g. relations, activities, etc). Furthermore, we propose to train our proposed VLCap under a contrastive learning VL loss. The experiments and ablation studies on ActivityNet Captions and YouCookII datasets show that our VLCap outperforms existing SOTA methods on both accuracy and diversity metrics. Source code: https://github.com/UARK-AICV/VLCAP

Topics & Concepts

Closed captioningComputer scienceParagraphModality (human–computer interaction)Leverage (statistics)Artificial intelligenceModalitiesNatural language processingCode (set theory)Process (computing)Computer visionImage (mathematics)World Wide WebProgramming languageOperating systemSet (abstract data type)SociologySocial scienceMultimodal Machine Learning ApplicationsHuman Pose and Action RecognitionVideo Analysis and Summarization