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Linear Alignment of Vision-language Models for Image Captioning

The paper presents novel methods for constructing semantic mappings between image and language embedding spaces, enabling effective image captioning without extensive gradient information.

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2023
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arXiv 2023
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Recently, vision-language models like CLIP have advanced the state of the art in a variety of multi-modal tasks including image captioning and caption evaluation. Many approaches adapt CLIP-style models to a downstream task by training a mapping network between CLIP and a language model. This is costly as it usually involves calculating gradients for large models. We propose a more efficient training protocol that fits a linear mapping between image and text embeddings of CLIP via a closed-form solution. This bypasses the need for gradient computation and results in a lightweight captioning method called ReCap, which can be trained up to 1000 times faster than existing lightweight methods. Moreover, we propose two new learning-based image-captioning metrics that build on CLIP score along with our linear mapping. Furthermore, we combine ReCap with our new metrics to design an iterative datastore-augmentation loop (DAL) based on synthetic captions. We evaluate ReCap on MS-COCO, Flickr30k, VizWiz, and MSRVTT. ReCap achieves performance comparable to state-of-the-art lightweight methods on established metrics while outperforming them on our new metrics, which are better aligned with human ratings on Flickr8k-Expert and Flickr8k-Crowdflower. Finally, we demonstrate that ReCap transfers well to other domains and that our DAL leads to a performance boost.

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