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Fast Image Caption Generation with Position Alignment
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Recent neural network models for image captioning usually employ an encoder-decoder architecture, where the decoder adopts a recursive sequence decoding way. However, such autoregressive decoding may result in sequential error accumulation and slow generation which limit the applications in practice. Non-autoregressive (NA) decoding has been proposed to cover these issues but suffers from language quality problem due to the indirect modeling of the target distribution. Towards that end, we propose an improved NA prediction framework to accelerate image captioning. Our decoding part consists of a position alignment to order the words that describe the content detected in the given image, and a fine non-autoregressive decoder to generate elegant descriptions. Furthermore, we introduce an inference strategy that regards position information as a latent variable to guide the further sentence generation. The Experimental results on public datasets show that our proposed model achieves better performance compared to general NA captioning models, while achieves comparable performance as autoregressive image captioning models with a significant speedup.
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