Generating Image Descriptions via Sequential Cross-Modal Alignment Guided by Human Gaze
Abstract
When speakers describe an image, they tend to look at objects before mentioning them. In this paper, we investigate such sequential cross-modal alignment by modelling the image description generation process computationally. We take as our starting point a state-of-the-art image captioning system and develop several model variants that exploit information from human gaze patterns recorded during language production. In particular, we propose the first approach to image description generation where visual processing is modelled . Our experiments and analyses confirm that better descriptions can be obtained by exploiting gaze-driven attention and shed light on human cognitive processes by comparing different ways of aligning the gaze modality with language production. We find that processing gaze data sequentially leads to descriptions that are better aligned to those produced by speakers, more diverse, and more naturalparticularly when gaze is encoded with a dedicated recurrent component.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2011.04592,
title = {Generating Image Descriptions via Sequential Cross-Modal Alignment Guided by Human Gaze},
author = {Ece Takmaz and Sandro Pezzelle and Lisa Beinborn and Raquel Fernández},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.04592},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
In Proceedings of the 2020 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP 2020)