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Exposing and Correcting the Gender Bias in Image Captioning Datasets and Models

2019-12-02 04:14:39
Shruti Bhargava, David Forsyth

Abstract

The task of image captioning implicitly involves gender identification. However, due to the gender bias in data, gender identification by an image captioning model suffers. Also, the gender-activity bias, owing to the word-by-word prediction, influences other words in the caption prediction, resulting in the well-known problem of label bias. In this work, we investigate gender bias in the COCO captioning dataset and show that it engenders not only from the statistical distribution of genders with contexts but also from the flawed annotation by the human annotators. We look at the issues created by this bias in the trained models. We propose a technique to get rid of the bias by splitting the task into 2 subtasks: gender-neutral image captioning and gender classification. By this decoupling, the gender-context influence can be eradicated. We train the gender-neutral image captioning model, which gives comparable results to a gendered model even when evaluating against a dataset that possesses a similar bias as the training data. Interestingly, the predictions by this model on images with no humans, are also visibly different from the one trained on gendered captions. We train gender classifiers using the available bounding box and mask-based annotations for the person in the image. This allows us to get rid of the context and focus on the person to predict the gender. By substituting the genders into the gender-neutral captions, we get the final gendered predictions. Our predictions achieve similar performance to a model trained with gender, and at the same time are devoid of gender bias. Finally, our main result is that on an anti-stereotypical dataset, our model outperforms a popular image captioning model which is trained with gender.

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https://arxiv.org/abs/1912.00578

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https://arxiv.org/pdf/1912.00578.pdf


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