2020 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME)
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Abstract

Existing dominant approaches for cross-modal video-text retrieval task are to learn ajoint embedding space to measure the cross-modal similarity. However, these methods rarely explore long-range dependency inside video frames or textual words leading to insufficient textual and visual details. In this paper, we propose a stacked convolutional deep encoding network for video-text retrieval task, which considers to simultaneously encode long-range and short-range dependency in the videos and texts. Specifically, a multi-scale dilated convolutional (MSDC) block within our approach is able to encode short-range temporal cues between video frames or text words by adopting different scales of kernel size and dilation size of convolutional layer. A stacked structure is designed to expand the receptive fields by repeatedly adopting the MSD- C block, which further captures the long-range relations between these cues. Moreover, to obtain more robust textual representations, we fully utilize the powerful language model named Transformer in two stages: pretraining phrase and fine-tuning phrase. Extensive experiments on two different benchmark datasets (MSR-VTT, MSVD) show that our proposed method outperforms other state-of-the-art approaches.
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