Title
Video Description: A Survey of Methods, Datasets and Evaluation Metrics.
Abstract
Video description is the automatic generation of natural language sentences that describe the contents of a given video. It has applications in human-robot interaction, helping the visually impaired and video subtitling. The past few years have seen a surge of research in this area due to the unprecedented success of deep learning in computer vision and natural language processing. Numerous methods, datasets and evaluation metrics have been proposed in the literature, calling the need for a comprehensive survey to focus research efforts in this flourishing new direction. This paper fills the gap by surveying the state of the art approaches with a focus on deep learning models; comparing benchmark datasets in terms of their domains, number of classes, and repository size; and identifying the pros and cons of various evaluation metrics like SPICE, CIDEr, ROUGE, BLEU, METEOR, and WMD. Classical video description approaches combined subject, object and verb detection with template based language models to generate sentences. However, the release of large datasets revealed that these methods can not cope with the diversity in unconstrained open domain videos. Classical approaches were followed by a very short era of statistical methods which were soon replaced with deep learning, the current state of the art in video description. Our survey shows that despite the fast-paced developments, video description research is still in its infancy due to the following reasons. Analysis of video description models is challenging because it is difficult to ascertain the contributions, towards accuracy or errors, of the visual features and the adopted language model in the final description. Existing datasets neither contain adequate visual diversity nor complexity of linguistic structures. Finally, current evaluation metrics ...
Year
Venue
Field
2018
arXiv: Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Verb,Computer science,Natural language,Natural language processing,Artificial intelligence,Deep learning,Machine learning,Language model
DocType
Volume
Citations 
Journal
abs/1806.00186
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
107
4
Search Limit
100107
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Nayyer Aafaq110.69
Syed Zulqarnain Gilani2233.44
Wei Liu3144.57
A. Mian4167984.89