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Bringing Semantics Into Focus Using Visual Abstraction Larry ZitnickDevi Parikh Microsoft ResearchVirginia Tech Larry ZitnickDevi Parikh Microsoft ResearchVirginia Tech

Two professors converse in front of a blackboard.

Two professors stand in front of a blackboard.

Two professors converse in front of a blackboard.

Person Dining table Felzenszwalb, 2010 Face Cat

Person Table Equation Gaze Tie Mustache Receding hairline Wall

Apparent Behavior, Heider and Simmel, 1944

Is photorealism necessary?

JennyMike

How do we generate scenes?

Jenny loves to play soccer but she is worried that Mike will kick the ball too hard. Mike and Jenny play outside in the sandbox. Mike is afraid of an owl that is in the tree. Generating sentences

Previous work Farhadi et al., Every picture tells a story: Generating sentences from images. ECCV, Ordonez et al., Im2text: Describing images using 1 million captioned photographs. NIPS, Yang et al., Corpus-guided sentence generation of natural images. EMNLP, Kulkarni et al., Baby talk: Understanding and generating simple image descriptions. CVPR, Sentence generation Nouns Spain and Perona, Measuring and predicting object importance. IJCV Hwang and Grauman, Learning the relative importance of objects… IJCV, Adjectives, prepositions Gupta and Davis, Beyond nouns …, ECCV, Farhadi et al., Describing objects by their attributes. CVPR, Berg et al., Automatic attribute discovery and characterization from noisy web data. ECCV Parikh and Grauman. Relative attributes. ICCV Verbs Sadeghi and Farhadi, Recognition using visual phrases. CVPR Yao and Fei-Fei, Modeling mutual context … in human-object interaction activities. CVPR Kuznetsova et al., Collective Generation of Natural Image Descriptions. ACL, Gupta et al., Choosing Linguistics over Vision to Describe Images. AAAI, Mitchell et al., Midge: Generating Image Descriptions From Computer Vision Detections. EACL, 2012.

Generating data Jenny just threw the beach ball angrily at Mike while the dog watches them both.

Mike fights off a bear by giving him a hotdog while jenny runs away.

It was raining in the park and a duck and a snake were trying to take shelter.

Jenny and Mike are both playing dangerously in the park.

Semantic importance of visual features 1,000 classes of semantically similar scenes: Class 1 Class 2 Class 1,000 1,000 classes x 10 scenes per class = 10,000 scenes

Visual features

Cloud Cat Basketball Smile Gaze Person sitting Tree Person standing

Which visual features are semantically meaningful? Attachment to hand/head ? Pose Co-occurrence Relative position Expression Gaze Absolute depth Relative depth Absolute position Occurrence Category vs. instance

Which words are visually meaningful? Very ? To Kicking Mike Distinguished Bear Cloud Cat Help Today Happy Vision Run A Face Bike Basketball

Mutual information Visual features Semantic classes Words

Information shared between: Visual features & Semantic classes Information shared between: Visual features & Semantic classes Visual features Semantic classes Words

Object occurrence

Mutual Information High Low

Person attributes

Relative spatial Relative orientation is very informative.

Information shared between: Visual features & Words Information shared between: Visual features & Words Visual features Semantic classes Words

Most visually informative words

Least visually informative words using isnt doing went give behind before during onto through how since why finally almost today home me something attention

Most informative of relative position he him holding sandbox a playing he him holding sandbox a playing kicking Mike from on his to kicking Mike from on his to bear away ball soccer bear away ball soccer

Most informative of relative position

What did we learn? Occurrence of object instances provides significant semantic information Frequency of occurrence semantic importance Human expression and pose are important attributes Occurrence of objects = nouns, while relative position is more predictive of verbs, adverbs and prepositions Relative position is more important than absolute position Co-occurrence of the boy/girl and animals are important … Duh, we already know that……but I didnt.

What did we learn? New approach to learning common sense knowledge about our world. Goes beyond Jenny and Mike.

Jenny loves to play soccer but she is worried that Mike will kick the ball too hard. Mike and Jenny play outside in the sandbox. Mike is afraid of an owl that is in the tree. Jenny had a pie that she didn't want to share. That made Mike angry. Mike's soccer ball almost got struck by lightening. A cat anxiously sits in the park and stares at a unattended hot dog that someone left on a yellow bench. Mike and Jenny are enjoying playing with a volleyball in the park. Mike and Jenny are Playing pirates and their dog wants to play with the beach ball. Mike and Jenny are laughing while they play with the frisbee. 'OH NO!" shouts Mike as Jenny runs from the green snake! Jenny runs to ask mike if he can play tennis with her. Mike and Jenny are playing catch with a football while a dog watches and a hot air balloon flies past them. Jenny wants to play on the side but it's raining over there. Jenny and Mike are having a great time in the sunny park as she pitches a baseball to Mike who is waiting with his bat. Mike and Jenny are happy that it is finally time to eat! Jenny is scared of a snake at their campsite but Mike wants to go catch it. Mike was about to step into the sandbox when he saw there was snake in there. Mike went down the slide too quickly and Jenny is worried that he is hurt. Mike is sliding down the red slide and Jenny is asking him if he wants to play tennis or baseball. Nobody is playing at the park because a thunder storm started and rain came pouring down. Mike is so sad that he has to play alone. Mike is sad that the hot dogs are burning on the grill! Jenny is happy just to have the sandwich and pizza. Jenny is talking to an owl in the tree. The owl is actually a wizard that is disguised. Dont wait!

Thanks! Dataset online Special thanks to Bryan Russell, Lucy Vanderwende, Michel Galley, Luke Zettlemoyer