Watch What You Just Said: Image Captioning with Text-Conditional Attention

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Authors Luowei Zhou, Chenliang Xu, Parker Koch, Jason J. Corso arXiv ID 1606.04621 Category cs.CV: Computer Vision Citations 44 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 6 months ago
Abstract
Attention mechanisms have attracted considerable interest in image captioning due to its powerful performance. However, existing methods use only visual content as attention and whether textual context can improve attention in image captioning remains unsolved. To explore this problem, we propose a novel attention mechanism, called \textit{text-conditional attention}, which allows the caption generator to focus on certain image features given previously generated text. To obtain text-related image features for our attention model, we adopt the guiding Long Short-Term Memory (gLSTM) captioning architecture with CNN fine-tuning. Our proposed method allows joint learning of the image embedding, text embedding, text-conditional attention and language model with one network architecture in an end-to-end manner. We perform extensive experiments on the MS-COCO dataset. The experimental results show that our method outperforms state-of-the-art captioning methods on various quantitative metrics as well as in human evaluation, which supports the use of our text-conditional attention in image captioning.
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