A novel Multi-Layer Attention Framework for visual description prediction using bidirectional LSTM

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2022

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Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH

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The massive influx of text, images, and videos to the internet has recently increased the challenge of computer vision-based tasks in big data. Integrating visual data with natural language to generate video explanations has been a challenge for decades. However, recent experiments on image/video captioning that employ Long-Short-Term-Memory (LSTM) have piqued the interest of researchers studying its possible application in video captioning. The proposed video captioning architecture combines the bidirectional multilayer LSTM (BiLSTM) encoder and unidirectional decoder. The innovative architecture also considers temporal relations when creating superior global video representations. In contrast to the majority of prior work, the most relevant features of a video are selected and utilized specifically for captioning purposes. Existing methods utilize a single-layer attention mechanism for linking visual input with phrase meaning. This approach employs LSTMs and a multilayer attention mechanism to extract characteristics from movies, construct links between multi-modal (words and visual material) representations, and generate sentences with rich semantic coherence. In addition, we evaluated the performance of the suggested system using a benchmark dataset for video captioning. The obtained results reveal superior performance relative to state-of-the-art works in METEOR and promising performance relative to the BLEU score. In terms of quantitative performance, the proposed approach outperforms most existing methodologies. © 2022, The Author(s).

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Benchmarking, Convolutional neural networks, Long short-term memory, Multilayer neural networks, Multilayers, Network architecture, Semantics, Visual languages, Attention, Attention mechanisms, Convolutional neural network, Multi-layers, Natural languages, Performance, Text images, Video captioning, Vision based, Visual data, Computer vision

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Journal of Big Data, 2022, 9, 1, pp. -

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