Im2Text: Describing Images Using 1 Million Captioned Photographs

Abstract

We develop and demonstrate automatic image description methods using a large captioned photo collection. One contribution is our technique for the automatic collection of this new dataset -- performing a huge number of Flickr queries and then filtering the noisy results down to 1 million images with associated visually relevant captions. Such a collection allows us to approach the extremely challenging problem of description generation using relatively simple non-parametric methods and produces surprisingly effective results. We also develop methods incorporating many state of the art, but fairly noisy, estimates of image content to produce even more pleasing results. Finally we introduce a new objective performance measure for image captioning.

Cite

Text

Ordonez et al. "Im2Text: Describing Images Using 1 Million Captioned Photographs." Neural Information Processing Systems, 2011.

Markdown

[Ordonez et al. "Im2Text: Describing Images Using 1 Million Captioned Photographs." Neural Information Processing Systems, 2011.](https://mlanthology.org/neurips/2011/ordonez2011neurips-im2text/)

BibTeX

@inproceedings{ordonez2011neurips-im2text,
  title     = {{Im2Text: Describing Images Using 1 Million Captioned Photographs}},
  author    = {Ordonez, Vicente and Kulkarni, Girish and Berg, Tamara L.},
  booktitle = {Neural Information Processing Systems},
  year      = {2011},
  pages     = {1143-1151},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/neurips/2011/ordonez2011neurips-im2text/}
}