CVNov 2, 2023

Visual Analytics for Efficient Image Exploration and User-Guided Image Captioning

arXiv:2311.01016v18 citationsh-index: 26
Originality Synthesis-oriented
AI Analysis

It addresses data bias detection and captioning improvement for users in visual analytics, but is incremental as it builds on existing language-image models.

The paper tackles efficient exploration of large-scale image datasets to identify data biases and evaluates image captions to steer their generation, resulting in a visual analytics system validated through case studies with domain practitioners.

Recent advancements in pre-trained large-scale language-image models have ushered in a new era of visual comprehension, offering a significant leap forward. These breakthroughs have proven particularly instrumental in addressing long-standing challenges that were previously daunting. Leveraging these innovative techniques, this paper tackles two well-known issues within the realm of visual analytics: (1) the efficient exploration of large-scale image datasets and identification of potential data biases within them; (2) the evaluation of image captions and steering of their generation process. On the one hand, by visually examining the captions automatically generated from language-image models for an image dataset, we gain deeper insights into the semantic underpinnings of the visual contents, unearthing data biases that may be entrenched within the dataset. On the other hand, by depicting the association between visual contents and textual captions, we expose the weaknesses of pre-trained language-image models in their captioning capability and propose an interactive interface to steer caption generation. The two parts have been coalesced into a coordinated visual analytics system, fostering mutual enrichment of visual and textual elements. We validate the effectiveness of the system with domain practitioners through concrete case studies with large-scale image datasets.

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