A retrieval-trained neural network produces word and phrase localization maps, reaching 51.06 pointing-game accuracy on Flickr30K Entities, the best reported score among weakly supervised methods.
Learning Unsupervised Visual Grounding Through Semantic Self-Supervision
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Localizing natural language phrases in images is a challenging problem that requires joint understanding of both the textual and visual modalities. In the unsupervised setting, lack of supervisory signals exacerbate this difficulty. In this paper, we propose a novel framework for unsupervised visual grounding which uses concept learning as a proxy task to obtain self-supervision. The simple intuition behind this idea is to encourage the model to localize to regions which can explain some semantic property in the data, in our case, the property being the presence of a concept in a set of images. We present thorough quantitative and qualitative experiments to demonstrate the efficacy of our approach and show a 5.6% improvement over the current state of the art on Visual Genome dataset, a 5.8% improvement on the ReferItGame dataset and comparable to state-of-art performance on the Flickr30k dataset.
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Semi Supervised Phrase Localization in a Bidirectional Caption-Image Retrieval Framework
A retrieval-trained neural network produces word and phrase localization maps, reaching 51.06 pointing-game accuracy on Flickr30K Entities, the best reported score among weakly supervised methods.