FVQA: fact-based Visual Question Answering

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2017

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Wang, P.
Wu, Q.
Shen, C.
Dick, A.
Van Den Hengel, A.

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IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2017; 40(10):2413-2427

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Peng Wang, Qi Wu, Chunhua Shen, Anthony Dick, and Anton van den Hengel

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Visual Question Answering (VQA) has attracted much attention in both computer vision and natural language processing communities, not least because it offers insight into the relationships between two important sources of information. Current datasets, and the models built upon them, have focused on questions which are answerable by direct analysis of the question and image alone. The set of such questions that require no external information to answer is interesting, but very limited. It excludes questions which require common sense, or basic factual knowledge to answer, for example. Here we introduce FVQA (Fact-based VQA), a VQA dataset which requires, and supports, much deeper reasoning. FVQA primarily contains questions that require external information to answer. We thus extend a conventional visual question answering dataset, which contains image-question-answer triplets, through additional image-question-answer-supporting fact tuples. Each supporting-fact is represented as a structural triplet, such as < Cat,CapableOf,ClimbingTrees> . We evaluate several baseline models on the FVQA dataset, and describe a novel model which is capable of reasoning about an image on the basis of supporting-facts.

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