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Modulated Self-attention Convolutional Network for VQA

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arxiv 1910.03343 v2 pith:DILZKYPC submitted 2019-10-08 cs.CV cs.CLcs.LG

classification cs.CVcs.CLcs.LG
keywords visualansweringconvolutionalnetworkquestionself-attentionaimsaugmented
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As new data-sets for real-world visual reasoning and compositional question answering are emerging, it might be needed to use the visual feature extraction as a end-to-end process during training. This small contribution aims to suggest new ideas to improve the visual processing of traditional convolutional network for visual question answering (VQA). In this paper, we propose to modulate by a linguistic input a CNN augmented with self-attention. We show encouraging relative improvements for future research in this direction.

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