Dialog-based Interactive Image Retrieval
Guo, Xiaoxiao, Wu, Hui, Cheng, Yu, Rennie, Steven, Tesauro, Gerald, Feris, Rogerio
–Neural Information Processing Systems
Existing methods for interactive image retrieval have demonstrated the merit of integrating user feedback, improving retrieval results. However, most current systems rely on restricted forms of user feedback, such as binary relevance responses, or feedback based on a fixed set of relative attributes, which limits their impact. In this paper, we introduce a new approach to interactive image search that enables users to provide feedback via natural language, allowing for more natural and effective interaction. We formulate the task of dialog-based interactive image retrieval as a reinforcement learning problem, and reward the dialog system for improving the rank of the target image during each dialog turn. To mitigate the cumbersome and costly process of collecting human-machine conversations as the dialog system learns, we train our system with a user simulator, which is itself trained to describe the differences between target and candidate images.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Feb-14-2020, 06:25:20 GMT