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LiVLR: A Lightweight Visual-Linguistic Reasoning Framework for Video Question Answering

IEEE transactions on multimedia (IEEE Trans. Multimedia), 2021
Abstract

Video Question Answering (VideoQA), aiming to correctly answer the given question based on understanding multi-modal video content, is challenging due to the rich video content. From the perspective of video understanding, a good VideoQA framework needs to understand the video content at different semantic levels and flexibly integrate the diverse video content to distill question-related content. To this end, we propose a Lightweight Visual-Linguistic Reasoning framework named LiVLR. Specifically, LiVLR first utilizes the graph-based Visual and Linguistic Encoders to obtain multi-grained visual and linguistic representations. Subsequently, the obtained representations are integrated with the devised Diversity-aware Visual-Linguistic Reasoning module (DaVL). The DaVL considers the difference between the different types of representations and can flexibly adjust the importance of different types of representations when generating the question-related joint representation, which is an effective and general representation integration method. The proposed LiVLR is lightweight and shows its superiority on two VideoQA benchmarks, MRSVTT-QA and KnowIT VQA. Extensive ablation studies demonstrate the effectiveness of LiVLR key components.

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