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Enhancing Image Caption Generation Using Reinforcement Learning with Human Feedback

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arxiv 2403.06735 v1 pith:YCITRAFA submitted 2024-03-11 cs.CV cs.AI

classification cs.CVcs.AI
keywords humanmodelsfeedbackgenerativelearningcaptionshuman-alignedmodel
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Research on generative models to produce human-aligned / human-preferred outputs has seen significant recent contributions. Between text and image-generative models, we narrowed our focus to text-based generative models, particularly to produce captions for images that align with human preferences. In this research, we explored a potential method to amplify the performance of the Deep Neural Network Model to generate captions that are preferred by humans. This was achieved by integrating Supervised Learning and Reinforcement Learning with Human Feedback (RLHF) using the Flickr8k dataset. Also, a novel loss function that is capable of optimizing the model based on human feedback is introduced. In this paper, we provide a concise sketch of our approach and results, hoping to contribute to the ongoing advances in the field of human-aligned generative AI models.

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