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Video Storytelling: Textual Summaries for Events
Bridging vision and natural language is a longstanding goal in computer
vision and multimedia research. While earlier works focus on generating a
single-sentence description for visual content, recent works have studied
paragraph generation. In this work, we introduce the problem of video
storytelling, which aims at generating coherent and succinct stories for long
videos. Video storytelling introduces new challenges, mainly due to the
diversity of the story and the length and complexity of the video. We propose
novel methods to address the challenges. First, we propose a context-aware
framework for multimodal embedding learning, where we design a Residual
Bidirectional Recurrent Neural Network to leverage contextual information from
past and future. Second, we propose a Narrator model to discover the underlying
storyline. The Narrator is formulated as a reinforcement learning agent which
is trained by directly optimizing the textual metric of the generated story. We
evaluate our method on the Video Story dataset, a new dataset that we have
collected to enable the study. We compare our method with multiple
state-of-the-art baselines, and show that our method achieves better
performance, in terms of quantitative measures and user study.Comment: Published in IEEE Transactions on Multimedi
Clue: Cross-modal Coherence Modeling for Caption Generation
We use coherence relations inspired by computational models of discourse to
study the information needs and goals of image captioning. Using an annotation
protocol specifically devised for capturing image--caption coherence relations,
we annotate 10,000 instances from publicly-available image--caption pairs. We
introduce a new task for learning inferences in imagery and text, coherence
relation prediction, and show that these coherence annotations can be exploited
to learn relation classifiers as an intermediary step, and also train
coherence-aware, controllable image captioning models. The results show a
dramatic improvement in the consistency and quality of the generated captions
with respect to information needs specified via coherence relations.Comment: Accepted as a long paper to ACL 202
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