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Linguistically-aware attention for reducing the semantic gap in vision-language tasks
Date Issued
01-04-2021
Author(s)
KV, Gouthaman
Nambiar, Athira
Srinivas, Kancheti Sai
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Abstract
Attention models are widely used in Vision-language (V-L) tasks to perform the visual-textual correlation. Humans perform such a correlation with a strong linguistic understanding of the visual world. However, even the best performing attention model in V-L tasks lacks such a high-level linguistic understanding, thus creating a semantic gap between the modalities. In this paper, we propose an attention mechanism - Linguistically-aware Attention (LAT) - that leverages object attributes obtained from generic object detectors along with pre-trained language models to reduce this semantic gap. LAT represents visual and textual modalities in a common linguistically-rich space, thus providing linguistic awareness to the attention process. We apply and demonstrate the effectiveness of LAT in three V-L tasks: Counting-VQA, VQA, and Image captioning. In Counting-VQA, we propose a novel counting-specific VQA model to predict an intuitive count and achieve state-of-the-art results on five datasets. In VQA and Captioning, we show the generic nature and effectiveness of LAT by adapting it into various baselines and consistently improving their performance.
Volume
112