CVNEIVAug 26, 2021

Web Image Context Extraction with Graph Neural Networks and Sentence Embeddings on the DOM tree

arXiv:2108.11629v1
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses the efficiency problem for search engines and web indexing by avoiding costly webpage rendering, though it is incremental as it builds on existing GNN and NLP techniques.

The paper tackles the computational cost of web image context extraction by introducing a method that uses Graph Neural Networks and NLP on HTML data, achieving promising results for large-scale applications.

Web Image Context Extraction (WICE) consists in obtaining the textual information describing an image using the content of the surrounding webpage. A common preprocessing step before performing WICE is to render the content of the webpage. When done at a large scale (e.g., for search engine indexation), it may become very computationally costly (up to several seconds per page). To avoid this cost, we introduce a novel WICE approach that combines Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) and Natural Language Processing models. Our method relies on a graph model containing both node types and text as features. The model is fed through several blocks of GNNs to extract the textual context. Since no labeled WICE dataset with ground truth exists, we train and evaluate the GNNs on a proxy task that consists in finding the semantically closest text to the image caption. We then interpret importance weights to find the most relevant text nodes and define them as the image context. Thanks to GNNs, our model is able to encode both structural and semantic information from the webpage. We show that our approach gives promising results to help address the large-scale WICE problem using only HTML data.

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