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Vision-Language Models for Vision Tasks: A Survey

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Most visual recognition studies rely heavily on crowd-labelled data in deep neural networks (DNNs) training, and they usually train a DNN for each single visual recognition task, leading to a laborious and time-consuming visual recognition paradigm. To address the two challenges, Vision-Language Models (VLMs) have been intensively investigated recently, which learns rich vision-language correlation from web-scale image-text pairs that are almost infinitely available on the Internet and enables zero-shot predictions on various visual recognition tasks with a single VLM. This paper provides a systematic review of visual language models for various visual recognition tasks, including: (1) the background that introduces the development of visual recognition paradigms; (2) the foundations of VLM that summarize the widely-adopted network architectures, pre-training objectives, and downstream tasks; (3) the widely-adopted datasets in VLM pre-training and evaluations; (4) the review and categorization of existing VLM pre-training methods, VLM transfer learning methods, and VLM knowledge distillation methods; (5) the benchmarking, analysis and discussion of the reviewed methods; (6) several research challenges and potential research directions that could be pursued in the future VLM studies for visual recognition. A project associated with this survey has been created at https://github.com/jingyi0000/VLM_survey.

Jingyi Zhang, Jiaxing Huang, Sheng Jin, Shijian Lu• 2023

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Action RecognitionNTU RGB+D (Cross-View)
Accuracy97.2
652
Action RecognitionNTU RGB+D X-sub 120
Accuracy90.7
430
Action RecognitionNTU RGB+D 120 (Cross-View)
Accuracy91.8
61
Action RecognitionNTU-RGB+D (X-Sub)
Accuracy93.5
46
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