: Image Captioning by Committee Consensus
If you ask a human to describe an image, they might do so in a thousand different ways. Traditionally, image captioning models are trained to approximate the reference distribution of image captions, however, doing so encourages captions that are viewpoint-impoverished. Such captions often focus on only a subset of the possible details, while ignoring potentially useful information in the scene. In this work, we introduce a simple, yet novel, method: "Image Captioning by Committee Consensus" (), designed to generate a single caption that captures high-level details from several viewpoints. Notably, humans rate captions produced by at least as helpful as baseline SOTA models more than two thirds of the time, and captions can improve the performance of SOTA automated recall systems by up to 84%, indicating significant material improvements over existing SOTA approaches for visual description. Our code is publicly available at https://github.com/DavidMChan/caption-by-committee
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