A Large-Scale Multilingual Study of Visual Constraints on Linguistic Selection of Descriptions

Uri Berger, Lea Frermann, G. Stanovsky, Omri Abend
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We present a large, multilingual study into how vision constrains linguistic choice, covering four languages and five linguistic properties, such as verb transitivity or use of numerals. We propose a novel method that leverages existing corpora of images with captions written by native speakers, and apply it to nine corpora, comprising 600k images and 3M captions. We study the relation between visual input and linguistic choices by training classifiers to predict the probability of expressing a property from raw images, and find evidence supporting the claim that linguistic properties are constrained by visual context across languages. We complement this investigation with a corpus study, taking the test case of numerals. Specifically, we use existing annotations (number or type of objects) to investigate the effect of different visual conditions on the use of numeral expressions in captions, and show that similar patterns emerge across languages.Our methods and findings both confirm and extend existing research in the cognitive literature. We additionally discuss possible applications for language generation.
描述语言选择的视觉约束的大规模多语言研究
我们对视觉如何限制语言选择进行了一项大规模的多语言研究,涵盖了四种语言和五种语言特性,如动词及物性或数字的使用。我们提出了一种新的方法,利用现有的带有母语者写的字幕的图像语料库,并将其应用于9个语料库,包括600k个图像和3M个字幕。我们通过训练分类器来预测从原始图像中表达属性的概率,研究了视觉输入和语言选择之间的关系,并找到了支持语言属性受语言视觉上下文约束的证据。我们用语料库研究来补充这一调查,以数字为测试案例。具体来说,我们使用现有的注释(对象的数量或类型)来研究不同视觉条件对字幕中数字表达的影响,并表明不同语言之间会出现类似的模式。我们的方法和发现证实并扩展了认知文献中现有的研究。我们还讨论了语言生成的可能应用。
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