Adaptive Visual Scene Understanding: Incremental Scene Graph Generation
–Neural Information Processing Systems
Scene graph generation (SGG) analyzes images to extract meaningful information about objects and their relationships. In the dynamic visual world, it is crucial for AI systems to continuously detect new objects and establish their relationships with existing ones. Recently, numerous studies have focused on continual learning within the domains of object detection and image recognition. However, a limited amount of research focuses on a more challenging continual learning problem in SGG. This increased difficulty arises from the intricate interactions and dynamic relationships among objects, and their associated contexts. Thus, in continual learning, SGG models are often required to expand, modify, retain, and reason scene graphs within the process of adaptive visual scene understanding.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Dec-27-2025, 13:37:56 GMT
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- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence
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- Vision (0.62)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence