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Recurrent Instance Segmentation using Sequences of Referring Expressions

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arxiv 1911.02103 v1 pith:PXPOZNAA submitted 2019-11-05 cs.CV cs.CLcs.MM

classification cs.CVcs.CLcs.MM
keywords referringexpressionsimagerecurrentarchitectureembeddingsinstancelayers
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The goal of this work is to segment the objects in an image that are referred to by a sequence of linguistic descriptions (referring expressions). We propose a deep neural network with recurrent layers that output a sequence of binary masks, one for each referring expression provided by the user. The recurrent layers in the architecture allow the model to condition each predicted mask on the previous ones, from a spatial perspective within the same image. Our multimodal approach uses off-the-shelf architectures to encode both the image and the referring expressions. The visual branch provides a tensor of pixel embeddings that are concatenated with the phrase embeddings produced by a language encoder. Our experiments on the RefCOCO dataset for still images indicate how the proposed architecture successfully exploits the sequences of referring expressions to solve a pixel-wise task of instance segmentation.

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