Akikazu Takeuchi


2020

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Video Caption Dataset for Describing Human Actions in Japanese
Yutaro Shigeto | Yuya Yoshikawa | Jiaqing Lin | Akikazu Takeuchi
Proceedings of the Twelfth Language Resources and Evaluation Conference

In recent years, automatic video caption generation has attracted considerable attention. This paper focuses on the generation of Japanese captions for describing human actions. While most currently available video caption datasets have been constructed for English, there is no equivalent Japanese dataset. To address this, we constructed a large-scale Japanese video caption dataset consisting of 79,822 videos and 399,233 captions. Each caption in our dataset describes a video in the form of “who does what and where.” To describe human actions, it is important to identify the details of a person, place, and action. Indeed, when we describe human actions, we usually mention the scene, person, and action. In our experiments, we evaluated two caption generation methods to obtain benchmark results. Further, we investigated whether those generation methods could specify “who does what and where.”

2017

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STAIR Captions: Constructing a Large-Scale Japanese Image Caption Dataset
Yuya Yoshikawa | Yutaro Shigeto | Akikazu Takeuchi
Proceedings of the 55th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 2: Short Papers)

In recent years, automatic generation of image descriptions (captions), that is, image captioning, has attracted a great deal of attention. In this paper, we particularly consider generating Japanese captions for images. Since most available caption datasets have been constructed for English language, there are few datasets for Japanese. To tackle this problem, we construct a large-scale Japanese image caption dataset based on images from MS-COCO, which is called STAIR Captions. STAIR Captions consists of 820,310 Japanese captions for 164,062 images. In the experiment, we show that a neural network trained using STAIR Captions can generate more natural and better Japanese captions, compared to those generated using English-Japanese machine translation after generating English captions.

1994

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Speech Dialogue With Facial Displays: Multimodal Human-Computer Conversation
Katashi Nagao | Akikazu Takeuchi
32nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics