Where is Misty? Interpreting Spatial Descriptors by Modeling Regions in Space
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Authors | Dan Klein, Nikita Kitaev |
Journal/Conference Name | EMNLP 2017 9 |
Paper Category | Artificial Intelligence |
Paper Abstract | We present a model for locating regions in space based on natural language descriptions. Starting with a 3D scene and a sentence, our model is able to associate words in the sentence with regions in the scene, interpret relations such as {`}on top of{'} or {`}next to,{'} and finally locate the region described in the sentence. All components form a single neural network that is trained end-to-end without prior knowledge of object segmentation. To evaluate our model, we construct and release a new dataset consisting of Minecraft scenes with crowdsourced natural language descriptions. We achieve a 32{\%} relative error reduction compared to a strong neural baseline. |
Date of publication | 2017 |
Code Programming Language | JavaScript |
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