Practical Cross-modal Manifold Alignment for Grounded Language
Nguyen, Andre T., Richards, Luke E., Kebe, Gaoussou Youssouf, Raff, Edward, Darvish, Kasra, Ferraro, Frank, Matuszek, Cynthia
We propose a cross-modality manifold alignment procedure that leverages triplet loss to jointly learn consistent, multi-modal embeddings of language-based concepts of real-world items. Our approach learns these embeddings by sampling triples of anchor, positive, and negative data points from RGB-depth images and their natural language descriptions. We show that our approach can benefit from, but does not require, post-processing steps such as Procrustes analysis, in contrast to some of our baselines which require it for reasonable performance. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach on two datasets commonly used to develop robotic-based grounded language learning systems, where our approach outperforms four baselines, including a state-of-the-art approach, across five evaluation metrics.
Sep-1-2020
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