The Meaning of ``Most'' for Visual Question Answering Models

WS 2019  ·  Alex Kuhnle, er, Ann Copestake ·

The correct interpretation of quantifier statements in the context of a visual scene requires non-trivial inference mechanisms. For the example of {``}most{''}, we discuss two strategies which rely on fundamentally different cognitive concepts. Our aim is to identify what strategy deep learning models for visual question answering learn when trained on such questions. To this end, we carefully design data to replicate experiments from psycholinguistics where the same question was investigated for humans. Focusing on the FiLM visual question answering model, our experiments indicate that a form of approximate number system emerges whose performance declines with more difficult scenes as predicted by Weber{'}s law. Moreover, we identify confounding factors, like spatial arrangement of the scene, which impede the effectiveness of this system.

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