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Image Captioning

Image Captioning is the task of describing the content of an image in words. This task lies at the intersection of computer vision and natural language processing. Most image captioning systems use an encoder-decoder framework, where an input image is encoded into an intermediate representation of the information in the image, and then decoded into a descriptive text sequence. The most popular benchmarks are nocaps and COCO, and models are typically evaluated according to a BLEU or CIDER metric.

( Image credit: Reflective Decoding Network for Image Captioning, ICCV'19)

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Benchmark Results

#ModelMetricClaimedVerifiedStatus
1ExpansionNet v2CIDEr143.7Unverified
2M2 TransformerCIDEr131.2Unverified
3IGINetCIDEr131Unverified
4UNIMO-largeCIDEr127.7Unverified
5RDNCIDEr125.2Unverified
6LyricsCIDEr121.1Unverified
7Bit Diffusion (20 steps)CIDEr115Unverified
8Flamingo (80B; 4-shot)CIDEr103Unverified
9RA-CM3 (2.7B)CIDEr89.1Unverified
10Flamingo (3B; 4-shot)CIDEr85Unverified