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Every picture tells a story: Image-grounded controllable stylistic story generation

Computation and Language 2022-09-13 v2

Abstract

Generating a short story out of an image is arduous. Unlike image captioning, story generation from an image poses multiple challenges: preserving the story coherence, appropriately assessing the quality of the story, steering the generated story into a certain style, and addressing the scarcity of image-story pair reference datasets limiting supervision during training. In this work, we introduce Plug-and-Play Story Teller (PPST) and improve image-to-story generation by: 1) alleviating the data scarcity problem by incorporating large pre-trained models, namely CLIP and GPT-2, to facilitate a fluent image-to-text generation with minimal supervision, and 2) enabling a more style-relevant generation by incorporating stylistic adapters to control the story generation. We conduct image-to-story generation experiments with non-styled, romance-styled, and action-styled PPST approaches and compare our generated stories with those of previous work over three aspects, i.e., story coherence, image-story relevance, and style fitness, using both automatic and human evaluation. The results show that PPST improves story coherence and has better image-story relevance, but has yet to be adequately stylistic.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2209.01638,
  title  = {Every picture tells a story: Image-grounded controllable stylistic story generation},
  author = {Holy Lovenia and Bryan Wilie and Romain Barraud and Samuel Cahyawijaya and Willy Chung and Pascale Fung},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.01638},
  year   = {2022}
}

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Accepted in LaTeCH-CLfL 2022 (6th Joint SIGHUM Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, Humanities and Literature), COLING 2022