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A Joint Speaker-Listener-Reinforcer Model for Referring Expressions

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Referring expressions are natural language constructions used to identify particular objects within a scene. In this paper, we propose a unified framework for the tasks of referring expression comprehension and generation. Our model is composed of three modules: speaker, listener, and reinforcer. The speaker generates referring expressions, the listener comprehends referring expressions, and the reinforcer introduces a reward function to guide sampling of more discriminative expressions. The listener-speaker modules are trained jointly in an end-to-end learning framework, allowing the modules to be aware of one another during learning while also benefiting from the discriminative reinforcer's feedback. We demonstrate that this unified framework and training achieves state-of-the-art results for both comprehension and generation on three referring expression datasets. Project and demo page: https://vision.cs.unc.edu/refer

Licheng Yu, Hao Tan, Mohit Bansal, Tamara L. Berg• 2016

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Referring Expression ComprehensionRefCOCO+ (val)
Accuracy62.26
354
Referring Expression ComprehensionRefCOCO (val)
Accuracy79.56
344
Referring Expression ComprehensionRefCOCO (testA)
Accuracy0.7895
342
Referring Expression ComprehensionRefCOCOg (test)
Accuracy71.92
300
Referring Expression ComprehensionRefCOCOg (val)
Accuracy72.63
300
Referring Expression ComprehensionRefCOCO+ (testB)
Accuracy49.56
244
Referring Expression ComprehensionRefCOCO+ (testA)
Accuracy60.74
216
Visual GroundingRefCOCO+ (val)
Accuracy55.7
212
Visual GroundingRefCOCO+ (testA)
Accuracy60.7
206
Referring Expression ComprehensionRefCOCO (testB)
Accuracy64.96
205
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