Pretrained large-scale vision-language models like CLIP have exhibited strong generalization over unseen tasks. Yet imperceptible adversarial perturbations can significantly reduce CLIP's performance on new tasks. In this work, we identify and explore the problem of \emph{adapting large-scale models for zero-shot adversarial robustness}. We first identify two key factors during model adaption -- training losses and adaptation methods -- that affect the model's zero-shot adversarial robustness. We then propose a text-guided contrastive adversarial training loss, which aligns the text embeddings and the adversarial visual features with contrastive learning on a small set of training data. We apply this training loss to two adaption methods, model finetuning and visual prompt tuning. We find that visual prompt tuning is more effective in the absence of texts, while finetuning wins in the existence of text guidance. Overall, our approach significantly improves the zero-shot adversarial robustness over CLIP, seeing an average improvement of over 31 points over ImageNet and 15 zero-shot datasets. We hope this work can shed light on understanding the zero-shot adversarial robustness of large-scale models.
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Many visual recognition models are evaluated only on their classification accuracy, a metric for which they obtain strong performance. In this paper, we investigate whether computer vision models can also provide correct rationales for their predictions. We propose a ``doubly right'' object recognition benchmark, where the metric requires the model to simultaneously produce both the right labels as well as the right rationales. We find that state-of-the-art visual models, such as CLIP, often provide incorrect rationales for their categorical predictions. However, by transferring the rationales from language models into visual representations through a tailored dataset, we show that we can learn a ``why prompt,'' which adapts large visual representations to produce correct rationales. Visualizations and empirical experiments show that our prompts significantly improve performance on doubly right object recognition, in addition to zero-shot transfer to unseen tasks and datasets.
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实体对齐(EA)的目的是在不同的知识图(kgs)中找到指代现实世界中同一对象的实体。最近的研究结合了时间信息,以增强KGS的表示。暂时KGS(TKG)之间的EA的现有方法利用时间感知的注意机制将关系和时间信息纳入实体嵌入中。该方法通过使用时间信息优于先前的方法。但是,我们认为,由于大多数TKG具有统一的时间表示,因此不必学习kgs中的时间信息的嵌入。因此,我们提出了一个简单的图形神经网络(GNN)模型,并结合了时间信息匹配机制,该模型以更少的时间和更少的参数实现了更好的性能。此外,由于对齐种子很难在现实世界应用中标记,因此我们还提出了一种通过TKG的时间信息生成无监督比对种子的方法。公共数据集的广泛实验表明,我们的监督方法显着优于先前的方法,而无监督的方法具有竞争性能。
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本文回顾了AIM 2022上压缩图像和视频超级分辨率的挑战。这项挑战包括两条曲目。轨道1的目标是压缩图像的超分辨率,轨迹〜2靶向压缩视频的超分辨率。在轨道1中,我们使用流行的数据集DIV2K作为培训,验证和测试集。在轨道2中,我们提出了LDV 3.0数据集,其中包含365个视频,包括LDV 2.0数据集(335个视频)和30个其他视频。在这一挑战中,有12支球队和2支球队分别提交了赛道1和赛道2的最终结果。所提出的方法和解决方案衡量了压缩图像和视频上超分辨率的最先进。提出的LDV 3.0数据集可在https://github.com/renyang-home/ldv_dataset上找到。此挑战的首页是在https://github.com/renyang-home/aim22_compresssr。
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图像美学质量评估在过去十年中很受欢迎。除数值评估外,还提出了自然语言评估(美学字幕)来描述图像的一般美学印象。在本文中,我们提出了美学属性评估,即审美属性字幕,即评估诸如组成,照明使用和颜色布置之类的美学属性。标记美学属性的注释是一项非平凡的任务,该评论限制了相应数据集的规模。我们以半自动方式构建了一个名为DPC-CAPTIONSV2的新型数据集。知识从带有完整注释的小型数据集转移到摄影网站的大规模专业评论。 DPC-CAPTIONSV2的图像包含最多4个美学属性的注释:组成,照明,颜色和主题。然后,我们根据BUTD模型和VLPSA模型提出了一种新版本的美学多属性网络(AMANV2)。 AMANV2融合了带有完整注释的小规模PCCD数据集和带有完整注释的大规模DPCCAPTIONSV2数据集的混合物的功能。 DPCCAPTIONSV2的实验结果表明,我们的方法可以预测对4种美学属性的评论,这些评论比上一个Aman模型所产生的方法更接近美学主题。通过图像字幕的评估标准,专门设计的AMANV2模型对CNN-LSTM模型和AMAN模型更好。
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风险的准确器官(OAR)分割对于减少治疗后并发症的放射治疗至关重要。达人指南推荐头部和颈部(H&N)区域的一套超过40桨的桨,然而,由于这项任务的可预测的禁止劳动力成本,大多数机构通过划定较小的桨子和忽视的少数,选择了大量简化的协议与其他桨相关的剂量分布。在这项工作中,我们提出了一种使用深度学习的新颖,自动化和高效的分层OAR分段(SOARS)系统,精确地描绘了一套全面的42 H&N OAR。 SOARS将42桨分层进入锚,中级和小型和硬质子类别,通过神经结构搜索(NAS)原则,专门为每个类别提供神经网络架构。我们在内在机构中使用176名培训患者建立了SOAR模型,并在六个不同的机构中独立评估了1327名外部患者。对于每个机构评估,它始终如一地表现出其他最先进的方法至少3-5%的骰子得分(在其他度量的相对误差减少36%)。更重要的是,广泛的多用户研究明显证明,98%的SOARE预测只需要非常轻微或没有直接临床验收的修订(节省90%的辐射脑神经工作负载),并且它们的分割和剂量准确度在于或小于帧 - 用户的变化。这些调查结果证实了H&N癌症放射疗法工作流OAR描绘过程的强烈临床适用性,提高了效率,全面性和质量。
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Different people speak with diverse personalized speaking styles. Although existing one-shot talking head methods have made significant progress in lip sync, natural facial expressions, and stable head motions, they still cannot generate diverse speaking styles in the final talking head videos. To tackle this problem, we propose a one-shot style-controllable talking face generation framework. In a nutshell, we aim to attain a speaking style from an arbitrary reference speaking video and then drive the one-shot portrait to speak with the reference speaking style and another piece of audio. Specifically, we first develop a style encoder to extract dynamic facial motion patterns of a style reference video and then encode them into a style code. Afterward, we introduce a style-controllable decoder to synthesize stylized facial animations from the speech content and style code. In order to integrate the reference speaking style into generated videos, we design a style-aware adaptive transformer, which enables the encoded style code to adjust the weights of the feed-forward layers accordingly. Thanks to the style-aware adaptation mechanism, the reference speaking style can be better embedded into synthesized videos during decoding. Extensive experiments demonstrate that our method is capable of generating talking head videos with diverse speaking styles from only one portrait image and an audio clip while achieving authentic visual effects. Project Page: https://github.com/FuxiVirtualHuman/styletalk.
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As one of the most important psychic stress reactions, micro-expressions (MEs), are spontaneous and transient facial expressions that can reveal the genuine emotions of human beings. Thus, recognizing MEs (MER) automatically is becoming increasingly crucial in the field of affective computing, and provides essential technical support in lie detection, psychological analysis and other areas. However, the lack of abundant ME data seriously restricts the development of cutting-edge data-driven MER models. Despite the recent efforts of several spontaneous ME datasets to alleviate this problem, it is still a tiny amount of work. To solve the problem of ME data hunger, we construct a dynamic spontaneous ME dataset with the largest current ME data scale, called DFME (Dynamic Facial Micro-expressions), which includes 7,526 well-labeled ME videos induced by 671 participants and annotated by more than 20 annotators throughout three years. Afterwards, we adopt four classical spatiotemporal feature learning models on DFME to perform MER experiments to objectively verify the validity of DFME dataset. In addition, we explore different solutions to the class imbalance and key-frame sequence sampling problems in dynamic MER respectively on DFME, so as to provide a valuable reference for future research. The comprehensive experimental results show that our DFME dataset can facilitate the research of automatic MER, and provide a new benchmark for MER. DFME will be published via https://mea-lab-421.github.io.
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Nowadays, time-stamped web documents related to a general news query floods spread throughout the Internet, and timeline summarization targets concisely summarizing the evolution trajectory of events along the timeline. Unlike traditional document summarization, timeline summarization needs to model the time series information of the input events and summarize important events in chronological order. To tackle this challenge, in this paper, we propose a Unified Timeline Summarizer (UTS) that can generate abstractive and extractive timeline summaries in time order. Concretely, in the encoder part, we propose a graph-based event encoder that relates multiple events according to their content dependency and learns a global representation of each event. In the decoder part, to ensure the chronological order of the abstractive summary, we propose to extract the feature of event-level attention in its generation process with sequential information remained and use it to simulate the evolutionary attention of the ground truth summary. The event-level attention can also be used to assist in extracting summary, where the extracted summary also comes in time sequence. We augment the previous Chinese large-scale timeline summarization dataset and collect a new English timeline dataset. Extensive experiments conducted on these datasets and on the out-of-domain Timeline 17 dataset show that UTS achieves state-of-the-art performance in terms of both automatic and human evaluations.
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Cashews are grown by over 3 million smallholders in more than 40 countries worldwide as a principal source of income. As the third largest cashew producer in Africa, Benin has nearly 200,000 smallholder cashew growers contributing 15% of the country's national export earnings. However, a lack of information on where and how cashew trees grow across the country hinders decision-making that could support increased cashew production and poverty alleviation. By leveraging 2.4-m Planet Basemaps and 0.5-m aerial imagery, newly developed deep learning algorithms, and large-scale ground truth datasets, we successfully produced the first national map of cashew in Benin and characterized the expansion of cashew plantations between 2015 and 2021. In particular, we developed a SpatioTemporal Classification with Attention (STCA) model to map the distribution of cashew plantations, which can fully capture texture information from discriminative time steps during a growing season. We further developed a Clustering Augmented Self-supervised Temporal Classification (CASTC) model to distinguish high-density versus low-density cashew plantations by automatic feature extraction and optimized clustering. Results show that the STCA model has an overall accuracy of 80% and the CASTC model achieved an overall accuracy of 77.9%. We found that the cashew area in Benin has doubled from 2015 to 2021 with 60% of new plantation development coming from cropland or fallow land, while encroachment of cashew plantations into protected areas has increased by 70%. Only half of cashew plantations were high-density in 2021, suggesting high potential for intensification. Our study illustrates the power of combining high-resolution remote sensing imagery and state-of-the-art deep learning algorithms to better understand tree crops in the heterogeneous smallholder landscape.
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