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What is the Role of Recurrent Neural Networks (RNNs) in an Image Caption Generator?

Published 7 Aug 2017 in cs.CL, cs.CV, and cs.NE | (1708.02043v2)

Abstract: In neural image captioning systems, a recurrent neural network (RNN) is typically viewed as the primary generation' component. This view suggests that the image features should beinjected' into the RNN. This is in fact the dominant view in the literature. Alternatively, the RNN can instead be viewed as only encoding the previously generated words. This view suggests that the RNN should only be used to encode linguistic features and that only the final representation should be `merged' with the image features at a later stage. This paper compares these two architectures. We find that, in general, late merging outperforms injection, suggesting that RNNs are better viewed as encoders, rather than generators.

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