This repository contains the dissertation source code (written in LaTeX) for my MS thesis at University of Padua, Italy.
We address the problem of phrase grounding, i.e. the task of locating the content of the image referenced by the sentence, by using weak supervision. Phrase grounding is a challenging problem that requires joint understanding of both visual and textual modalities, while being an important application in many field of study such as visual question answering, image retrieval and robotic navigation. We propose a simple model that leverages on concept similarity, i.e. the similarity between a concept in phrases and the proposal bounding boxes label. We apply such measure as a prior on our model prediction. Then the model is trained to maximize multimodal similarity between an image and a sentence describing that image, while minimizing instead the multimodal similarity between the image and a sentence not describing the image. Our experiments shows comparable performance with respect to State-of-the-Art works.
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Install LaTeX. You can get instructions on the original Dissertate repository. Usually, MacTex (http://tug.org/mactex/) is recommended for Mac users; while MiKTeX (http://miktex.org/) for Windows users; and Tex Live (
sudo apt-get install texlive-full
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Install the required fonts (EB Garamond, Lato, and Source Code Pro). Files are provided in
fonts
folder. On Linux, the following should work:
cp -r fonts/* /usr/local/share/fonts/
- Compile the dissertation
xelatex dissertation.tex
- Run the recipe
xelatex ➞ bibtex ➞ xelatex × 2
Luca Parolari
- Email: [email protected]
- GitHub: @lparolari
- Telegram: @lparolari
MIT