Automatic description generation from images: A survey of models, datasets, and evaluation measures

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Abstract

Automatic image description generation is a challenging problem that has recently received a large amount of interest from the computer vision and natural language processing communities. In this survey, we classify the known approaches based on how they conceptualise this problem and provide a review of existing models, highlighting their advantages and disadvantages. Moreover, we give an overview of the benchmark image-text datasets and the evaluation measures that have been developed to assess the quality of machine-generated descriptions. Finally we explore future directions in the area of automatic image description.

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Bernardi, R., Cakici, R., Elliott, D., Erdem, A., Erdem, E., Ikizler-Cinbis, N., … Plank, B. (2017). Automatic description generation from images: A survey of models, datasets, and evaluation measures. In IJCAI International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (Vol. 0, pp. 4970–4974). International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence.

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