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Learning to Describe Differences Between Pairs of Similar Images

Computation and Language 2018-09-03 v1 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

Abstract

In this paper, we introduce the task of automatically generating text to describe the differences between two similar images. We collect a new dataset by crowd-sourcing difference descriptions for pairs of image frames extracted from video-surveillance footage. Annotators were asked to succinctly describe all the differences in a short paragraph. As a result, our novel dataset provides an opportunity to explore models that align language and vision, and capture visual salience. The dataset may also be a useful benchmark for coherent multi-sentence generation. We perform a firstpass visual analysis that exposes clusters of differing pixels as a proxy for object-level differences. We propose a model that captures visual salience by using a latent variable to align clusters of differing pixels with output sentences. We find that, for both single-sentence generation and as well as multi-sentence generation, the proposed model outperforms the models that use attention alone.

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@article{arxiv.1808.10584,
  title  = {Learning to Describe Differences Between Pairs of Similar Images},
  author = {Harsh Jhamtani and Taylor Berg-Kirkpatrick},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.10584},
  year   = {2018}
}

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EMNLP 2018