A listener-side symbolic layer using three pact-state sets and a web-image retrieval pipeline grounds referring expressions at 67.8% top-5 accuracy after leakage filtering, below human top-1.
Deep Lucas-Kanade Homography for Multimodal Image Alignment
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Estimating homography to align image pairs captured by different sensors or image pairs with large appearance changes is an important and general challenge for many computer vision applications. In contrast to others, we propose a generic solution to pixel-wise align multimodal image pairs by extending the traditional Lucas-Kanade algorithm with networks. The key contribution in our method is how we construct feature maps, named as deep Lucas-Kanade feature map (DLKFM). The learned DLKFM can spontaneously recognize invariant features under various appearance-changing conditions. It also has two nice properties for the Lucas-Kanade algorithm: (1) The template feature map keeps brightness consistency with the input feature map, thus the color difference is very small while they are well-aligned. (2) The Lucas-Kanade objective function built on DLKFM has a smooth landscape around ground truth homography parameters, so the iterative solution of the Lucas-Kanade can easily converge to the ground truth. With those properties, directly updating the Lucas-Kanade algorithm on our feature maps will precisely align image pairs with large appearance changes. We share the datasets, code, and demo video online.
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A Dynamic-Semantics Framework for Grounding Human Referring Expressions in Visual Perceptual Data
A listener-side symbolic layer using three pact-state sets and a web-image retrieval pipeline grounds referring expressions at 67.8% top-5 accuracy after leakage filtering, below human top-1.