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Scene Classification

Scene Classification is a task in which scenes from photographs are categorically classified. Unlike object classification, which focuses on classifying prominent objects in the foreground, Scene Classification uses the layout of objects within the scene, in addition to the ambient context, for classification.

Source: Scene classification with Convolutional Neural Networks

Papers

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TitleStatusHype
Towards Scalable and Generalizable Earth Observation Data Mining via Foundation Model Composition0
A Challenge to Build Neuro-Symbolic Video AgentsCode0
EarthSynth: Generating Informative Earth Observation with Diffusion Models0
Energy efficiency analysis of Spiking Neural Networks for space applications0
Minimizing Risk Through Minimizing Model-Data Interaction: A Protocol For Relying on Proxy Tasks When Designing Child Sexual Abuse Imagery Detection Models0
Low-Complexity Acoustic Scene Classification with Device Information in the DCASE 2025 ChallengeCode0
FrogDogNet: Fourier frequency Retained visual prompt Output Guidance for Domain Generalization of CLIP in Remote SensingCode0
FlexiMo: A Flexible Remote Sensing Foundation Model0
Open-Vocabulary Semantic Segmentation with Uncertainty Alignment for Robotic Scene Understanding in Indoor Building Environments0
Vanishing Depth: A Depth Adapter with Positional Depth Encoding for Generalized Image EncodersCode0
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Benchmark Results

#ModelMetricClaimedVerifiedStatus
1iSQRT-COV-Net (ResNet-50)Top 1 Error43.68Unverified
2WaveMixTop 1 Error43.55Unverified