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Multi-Prototype Space Learning for Commonsense-Based Scene Graph Generation

Conference Paper AAAI Technical Track on Computer Vision I Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

In the domain of scene graph generation, modeling commonsense as a single-prototype representation has been typically employed to facilitate the recognition of infrequent predicates. However, a fundamental challenge lies in the large intra-class variations of the visual appearance of predicates, resulting in subclasses within a predicate class. Such a challenge typically leads to the problem of misclassifying diverse predicates due to the rough predicate space clustering. In this paper, inspired by cognitive science, we maintain multi-prototype representations for each predicate class, which can accurately find the multiple class centers of the predicate space. Technically, we propose a novel multi-prototype learning framework consisting of three main steps: prototype-predicate matching, prototype updating, and prototype space optimization. We first design a triple-level optimal transport to match each predicate feature within the same class to a specific prototype. In addition, the prototypes are updated using momentum updating to find the class centers according to the matching results. Finally, we enhance the inter-class separability of the prototype space through iterations of the inter-class separability loss and intra-class compactness loss. Extensive evaluations demonstrate that our approach significantly outperforms state-of-the-art methods on the Visual Genome dataset.

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Keywords

  • CV: Language and Vision
  • CV: Scene Analysis & Understanding

Context

Venue
AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Archive span
1980-2026
Indexed papers
28718
Paper id
564479177123653338