VideoBERT: A Joint Model for Video and Language Representation Learning 论文

2019引用 1116
Multimodal Machine Learning ApplicationsHuman Pose and Action RecognitionDomain Adaptation and Few-Shot Learning

详细信息

发表日期
2019-10-01
发表年份
2019

关键词

Multimodal Machine Learning ApplicationsHuman Pose and Action RecognitionDomain Adaptation and Few-Shot Learning

摘要

Self-supervised learning has become increasingly important to leverage the abundance of unlabeled data available on platforms like YouTube. Whereas most existing approaches learn low-level representations, we propose a joint visual-linguistic model to learn high-level features without any explicit supervision. In particular, inspired by its recent success in language modeling, we build upon the BERT model to learn bidirectional joint distributions over sequences of visual and linguistic tokens, derived from vector quantization of video data and off-the-shelf speech recognition outputs, respectively. We use VideoBERT in numerous tasks, including action classification and video captioning. We show that it can be applied directly to open-vocabulary classification, and confirm that large amounts of training data and cross-modal information are critical to performance. Furthermore, we outperform the state-of-the-art on video captioning, and quantitative results verify that the model learns high-level semantic features.