ImageCaptioner2: Image Captioner for Image Captioning Bias Amplification Assessment

Eslam Abdelrahman, Pengzhan Sun, Li Erran Li, Mohamed Elhoseiny

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Abstract

Most pre-trained learning systems are known to suffer from bias, which typically emerges from the data, the model, or both. Measuring and quantifying bias and its sources is a challenging task and has been extensively studied in image captioning. Despite the significant effort in this direction, we observed that existing metrics lack consistency in the inclusion of the visual signal. In this paper, we introduce a new bias assessment metric, dubbed ImageCaptioner2, for image captioning. Instead of measuring the absolute bias in the model or the data, ImageCaptioner2pay more attention to the bias introduced by the model w.r.t the data bias, termed bias amplification. Unlike the existing methods, which only evaluate the image captioning algorithms based on the generated captions only, ImageCaptioner2incorporates the image while measuring the bias. In addition, we design a formulation for measuring the bias of generated captions as prompt-based image captioning instead of using language classifiers. Finally, we apply our ImageCaptioner2metric across 11 different image captioning architectures on three different datasets, i.e., MS-COCO caption dataset, Artemis V1, and Artemis V2, and on three different protected attributes, i.e., gender, race, and emotions. Consequently, we verify the effectiveness of our ImageCaptioner2metric by proposing AnonymousBench, which is a novel human evaluation paradigm for bias metrics. Our metric shows significant superiority over the recent bias metric; LIC, in terms of human alignment, where the correlation scores are 80% and 54% for our metric and LIC, respectively. The code and more details are available at https://eslambakr.github.io/imagecaptioner2.github.io/.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages20902-20911
Number of pages10
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 25 2024
Event38th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2024 - Vancouver, Canada
Duration: Feb 20 2024Feb 27 2024

Conference

Conference38th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2024
Country/TerritoryCanada
CityVancouver
Period02/20/2402/27/24

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ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Artificial Intelligence

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