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Paparazzi: A Deep Dive into the Capabilities of Language and Vision Models for Grounding Viewpoint Descriptions

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2023-02-22 v1 Artificial Intelligence Computation and Language Machine Learning

Abstract

Existing language and vision models achieve impressive performance in image-text understanding. Yet, it is an open question to what extent they can be used for language understanding in 3D environments and whether they implicitly acquire 3D object knowledge, e.g. about different views of an object. In this paper, we investigate whether a state-of-the-art language and vision model, CLIP, is able to ground perspective descriptions of a 3D object and identify canonical views of common objects based on text queries. We present an evaluation framework that uses a circling camera around a 3D object to generate images from different viewpoints and evaluate them in terms of their similarity to natural language descriptions. We find that a pre-trained CLIP model performs poorly on most canonical views and that fine-tuning using hard negative sampling and random contrasting yields good results even under conditions with little available training data.

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@article{arxiv.2302.10282,
  title  = {Paparazzi: A Deep Dive into the Capabilities of Language and Vision Models for Grounding Viewpoint Descriptions},
  author = {Henrik Voigt and Jan Hombeck and Monique Meuschke and Kai Lawonn and Sina Zarrieß},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.10282},
  year   = {2023}
}