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CLearViD: Curriculum Learning for Video Description

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arxiv 2311.04480 v1 pith:N3UYLSVU submitted 2023-11-08 cs.CV cs.CLcs.LG

classification cs.CVcs.CLcs.LG
keywords videoclearvidmodelcurriculumdescriptiongraduallylearningleverages
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Video description entails automatically generating coherent natural language sentences that narrate the content of a given video. We introduce CLearViD, a transformer-based model for video description generation that leverages curriculum learning to accomplish this task. In particular, we investigate two curriculum strategies: (1) progressively exposing the model to more challenging samples by gradually applying a Gaussian noise to the video data, and (2) gradually reducing the capacity of the network through dropout during the training process. These methods enable the model to learn more robust and generalizable features. Moreover, CLearViD leverages the Mish activation function, which provides non-linearity and non-monotonicity and helps alleviate the issue of vanishing gradients. Our extensive experiments and ablation studies demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed model. The results on two datasets, namely ActivityNet Captions and YouCook2, show that CLearViD significantly outperforms existing state-of-the-art models in terms of both accuracy and diversity metrics.

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