Self-view grounding given a narrated 360 degree video

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Abstract

Narrated 360 ◦ videos are typically provided in many touring scenarios to mimic real-world experience. However, previous work has shown that smart assistance (i.e., providing visual guidance) can significantly help users to follow the Normal Field of View (NFoV) corresponding to the narrative. In this project, we aim at automatically grounding the NFoVs of a 360 ◦ video given subtitles of the narrative (referred to as “NFoV-grounding”). We propose a novel Visual Grounding Model (VGM) to implicitly and efficiently predict the NFoVs given the video content and subtitles. Specifically, at each frame, we efficiently encode the panorama into feature map of candidate NFoVs using a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) and the subtitles to the same hidden space using an RNN with Gated Recurrent Units (GRU). Then, we apply soft-attention on candidate NFoVs to trigger sentence decoder aiming to minimize the reconstruct loss between the generated and given sentence. Finally, we obtain the NFoV as the candidate NFoV with the maximum attention without any human supervision. To train VGM more robustly, we also generate a reverse sentence conditioning on one minus the soft-attention such that the attention focuses on candidate NFoVs less relevant to the given sentence. The negative log reconstruction loss of the reverse sentence (referred to as “irrelevant loss”) is jointly minimized to encourage the reverse sentence to be different from the given sentence. To evaluate our method, we collect the first narrated 360 ◦ videos dataset and achieve state-of-the-art NFoV-grounding performance.

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Chou, S. H., Chen, Y. C., Zeng, K. H., Hu, H. N., Fu, J., & Sun, M. (2018). Self-view grounding given a narrated 360 degree video. In 32nd AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2018 (pp. 6748–6755). AAAI press.

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