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oai:arXiv.org:2406.01029

Sujet
Computer Science - Computer Vision...
Auteur
Nguyen, Trong-Thuan Nguyen, Pha Li, Xin Cothren, Jackson Yilmaz, Alper Luu, Khoa
Catégorie

Computer Science

Année

2024

Date de référencement

23/10/2024

Mots clés
scene videos capture relationships
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Résumé

Video scene graph generation (VidSGG) has emerged as a transformative approach to capturing and interpreting the intricate relationships among objects and their temporal dynamics in video sequences.

In this paper, we introduce the new AeroEye dataset that focuses on multi-object relationship modeling in aerial videos.

Our AeroEye dataset features various drone scenes and includes a visually comprehensive and precise collection of predicates that capture the intricate relationships and spatial arrangements among objects.

To this end, we propose the novel Cyclic Graph Transformer (CYCLO) approach that allows the model to capture both direct and long-range temporal dependencies by continuously updating the history of interactions in a circular manner.

The proposed approach also allows one to handle sequences with inherent cyclical patterns and process object relationships in the correct sequential order.

Therefore, it can effectively capture periodic and overlapping relationships while minimizing information loss.

The extensive experiments on the AeroEye dataset demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed CYCLO model, demonstrating its potential to perform scene understanding on drone videos.

Finally, the CYCLO method consistently achieves State-of-the-Art (SOTA) results on two in-the-wild scene graph generation benchmarks, i.e., PVSG and ASPIRe.

;Comment: Accepted to NeurIPS 2024

Nguyen, Trong-Thuan,Nguyen, Pha,Li, Xin,Cothren, Jackson,Yilmaz, Alper,Luu, Khoa, 2024, CYCLO: Cyclic Graph Transformer Approach to Multi-Object Relationship Modeling in Aerial Videos

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