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Text-Video Retrieval with Disentangled Conceptualization and Set-to-Set Alignment
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2023
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EngineeringMachine LearningSet-to-set AlignmentDisentangled ConceptualizationVideo RetrievalNatural Language ProcessingMultimodal LlmImage AnalysisInformation RetrievalData ScienceText-to-image RetrievalPattern RecognitionComputational LinguisticsVisual Question AnsweringMachine TranslationVision Language ModelComputer ScienceDeep LearningText-video RetrievalComputer VisionMultimedia Search
Text-video retrieval is a challenging cross-modal task, which aims to align visual entities with natural language descriptions. Current methods either fail to leverage the local details or are computationally expensive. What's worse, they fail to leverage the heterogeneous concepts in data. In this paper, we propose the Disentangled Conceptualization and Set-to-set Alignment (DiCoSA) to simulate the conceptualizing and reasoning process of human beings. For disentangled conceptualization, we divide the coarse feature into multiple latent factors related to semantic concepts. For set-to-set alignment, where a set of visual concepts correspond to a set of textual concepts, we propose an adaptive pooling method to aggregate semantic concepts to address the partial matching. In particular, since we encode concepts independently in only a few dimensions, DiCoSA is superior at efficiency and granularity, ensuring fine-grained interactions using a similar computational complexity as coarse-grained alignment. Extensive experiments on five datasets, including MSR-VTT, LSMDC, MSVD, ActivityNet, and DiDeMo, demonstrate that our method outperforms the existing state-of-the-art methods.
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