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Multi-Image Summarization: Textual Summary from a Set of Cohesive Images

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arxiv 2006.08686 v1 pith:H65WPHL7 submitted 2020-06-15 cs.CV cs.LG

Multi-Image Summarization: Textual Summary from a Set of Cohesive Images

classification cs.CV cs.LG
keywords imageimagesmodelsummarizationinputmulti-imagetaskcoherent
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Multi-sentence summarization is a well studied problem in NLP, while generating image descriptions for a single image is a well studied problem in Computer Vision. However, for applications such as image cluster labeling or web page summarization, summarizing a set of images is also a useful and challenging task. This paper proposes the new task of multi-image summarization, which aims to generate a concise and descriptive textual summary given a coherent set of input images. We propose a model that extends the image-captioning Transformer-based architecture for single image to multi-image. A dense average image feature aggregation network allows the model to focus on a coherent subset of attributes across the input images. We explore various input representations to the Transformer network and empirically show that aggregated image features are superior to individual image embeddings. We additionally show that the performance of the model is further improved by pretraining the model parameters on a single-image captioning task, which appears to be particularly effective in eliminating hallucinations in the output.

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