Scene Graph Generation Strategy with Co-Occurrence Knowledge and Learnable Term Frequency
Abstract
Scene graph generation (SGG) is an important task in image understanding because it represents the relationships between objects in an image as a graph structure, making it possible to understand the semantic relationships between objects intuitively. Previous SGG studies used a message-passing neural networks (MPNN) to update features, which can effectively reflect information about surrounding objects. However, these studies have failed to reflect the co-occurrence of objects during SGG generation. In addition, they only addressed the long-tail problem of the training dataset from the perspectives of sampling and learning methods. To address these two problems, we propose CooK, which reflects the Co-occurrence Knowledge between objects, and the learnable term frequency-inverse document frequency (TF-$l$-IDF) to solve the long-tail problem. We applied the proposed model to the SGG benchmark dataset, and the results showed a performance improvement of up to 3.8% compared with existing state-of-the-art models in SGGen subtask. The proposed method exhibits generalization ability from the results obtained, showing uniform performance improvement for all MPNN models.
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Kim et al. "Scene Graph Generation Strategy with Co-Occurrence Knowledge and Learnable Term Frequency." International Conference on Machine Learning, 2024.Markdown
[Kim et al. "Scene Graph Generation Strategy with Co-Occurrence Knowledge and Learnable Term Frequency." International Conference on Machine Learning, 2024.](https://mlanthology.org/icml/2024/kim2024icml-scene/)BibTeX
@inproceedings{kim2024icml-scene,
title = {{Scene Graph Generation Strategy with Co-Occurrence Knowledge and Learnable Term Frequency}},
author = {Kim, Hyeongjin and Kim, Sangwon and Ahn, Dasom and Lee, Jong Taek and Ko, Byoung Chul},
booktitle = {International Conference on Machine Learning},
year = {2024},
pages = {24094-24109},
volume = {235},
url = {https://mlanthology.org/icml/2024/kim2024icml-scene/}
}