CVJul 19, 2023
NTIRE 2023 Quality Assessment of Video Enhancement ChallengeXiaohong Liu, Xiongkuo Min, Wei Sun et al. · eth-zurich
This paper reports on the NTIRE 2023 Quality Assessment of Video Enhancement Challenge, which will be held in conjunction with the New Trends in Image Restoration and Enhancement Workshop (NTIRE) at CVPR 2023. This challenge is to address a major challenge in the field of video processing, namely, video quality assessment (VQA) for enhanced videos. The challenge uses the VQA Dataset for Perceptual Video Enhancement (VDPVE), which has a total of 1211 enhanced videos, including 600 videos with color, brightness, and contrast enhancements, 310 videos with deblurring, and 301 deshaked videos. The challenge has a total of 167 registered participants. 61 participating teams submitted their prediction results during the development phase, with a total of 3168 submissions. A total of 176 submissions were submitted by 37 participating teams during the final testing phase. Finally, 19 participating teams submitted their models and fact sheets, and detailed the methods they used. Some methods have achieved better results than baseline methods, and the winning methods have demonstrated superior prediction performance.
CLNov 11, 2022
A hybrid entity-centric approach to Persian pronoun resolutionHassan Haji Mohammadi, Alireza Talebpour, Ahmad Mahmoudi Aznaveh et al.
Pronoun resolution is a challenging subset of an essential field in natural language processing called coreference resolution. Coreference resolution is about finding all entities in the text that refers to the same real-world entity. This paper presents a hybrid model combining multiple rulebased sieves with a machine-learning sieve for pronouns. For this purpose, seven high-precision rule-based sieves are designed for the Persian language. Then, a random forest classifier links pronouns to the previous partial clusters. The presented method demonstrates exemplary performance using pipeline design and combining the advantages of machine learning and rulebased methods. This method has solved some challenges in end-to-end models. In this paper, the authors develop a Persian coreference corpus called Mehr in the form of 400 documents. This corpus fixes some weaknesses of the previous corpora in the Persian language. Finally, the efficiency of the presented system compared to the earlier model in Persian is reported by evaluating the proposed method on the Mehr and Uppsala test sets.
CLNov 8, 2022
Review of coreference resolution in English and PersianHassan Haji Mohammadi, Alireza Talebpour, Ahmad Mahmoudi Aznaveh et al.
Coreference resolution (CR), identifying expressions referring to the same real-world entity, is a fundamental challenge in natural language processing (NLP). This paper explores the latest advancements in CR, spanning coreference and anaphora resolution. We critically analyze the diverse corpora that have fueled CR research, highlighting their strengths, limitations, and suitability for various tasks. We examine the spectrum of evaluation metrics used to assess CR systems, emphasizing their advantages, disadvantages, and the need for more nuanced, task-specific metrics. Tracing the evolution of CR algorithms, we provide a detailed overview of methodologies, from rule-based approaches to cutting-edge deep learning architectures. We delve into mention-pair, entity-based, cluster-ranking, sequence-to-sequence, and graph neural network models, elucidating their theoretical foundations and performance on benchmark datasets. Recognizing the unique challenges of Persian CR, we dedicate a focused analysis to this under-resourced language. We examine existing Persian CR systems and highlight the emergence of end-to-end neural models leveraging pre-trained language models like ParsBERT. This review is an essential resource for researchers and practitioners, offering a comprehensive overview of the current state-of-the-art in CR, identifying key challenges, and charting a course for future research in this rapidly evolving field.
CLMay 17, 2024
Persian Pronoun Resolution: Leveraging Neural Networks and Language ModelsHassan Haji Mohammadi, Alireza Talebpour, Ahmad Mahmoudi Aznaveh et al.
Coreference resolution, critical for identifying textual entities referencing the same entity, faces challenges in pronoun resolution, particularly identifying pronoun antecedents. Existing methods often treat pronoun resolution as a separate task from mention detection, potentially missing valuable information. This study proposes the first end-to-end neural network system for Persian pronoun resolution, leveraging pre-trained Transformer models like ParsBERT. Our system jointly optimizes both mention detection and antecedent linking, achieving a 3.37 F1 score improvement over the previous state-of-the-art system (which relied on rule-based and statistical methods) on the Mehr corpus. This significant improvement demonstrates the effectiveness of combining neural networks with linguistic models, potentially marking a significant advancement in Persian pronoun resolution and paving the way for further research in this under-explored area.