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Scene Graph Generation

A scene graph is a structured representation of an image, where nodes in a scene graph correspond to object bounding boxes with their object categories, and edges correspond to their pairwise relationships between objects. The task of Scene Graph Generation is to generate a visually-grounded scene graph that most accurately correlates with an image.

Source: Scene Graph Generation by Iterative Message Passing

Papers

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TitleStatusHype
SPADE: Spatial-Aware Denoising Network for Open-vocabulary Panoptic Scene Graph Generation with Long- and Local-range Context Reasoning0
CAT-SG: A Large Dynamic Scene Graph Dataset for Fine-Grained Understanding of Cataract Surgery0
CoPa-SG: Dense Scene Graphs with Parametric and Proto-Relations0
HOIverse: A Synthetic Scene Graph Dataset With Human Object Interactions0
Open World Scene Graph Generation using Vision Language ModelsCode2
Hi-Dyna Graph: Hierarchical Dynamic Scene Graph for Robotic Autonomy in Human-Centric Environments0
EgoExOR: An Ego-Exo-Centric Operating Room Dataset for Surgical Activity UnderstandingCode1
A Reverse Causal Framework to Mitigate Spurious Correlations for Debiasing Scene Graph Generation0
From Data to Modeling: Fully Open-vocabulary Scene Graph Generation0
LLM Meets Scene Graph: Can Large Language Models Understand and Generate Scene Graphs? A Benchmark and Empirical StudyCode0
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Benchmark Results

#ModelMetricClaimedVerifiedStatus
1ORacleF10.91Unverified
2MM2SGF10.9Unverified
3Pix2SGF10.9Unverified
4LABRAD-ORF10.88Unverified
54D-OR baselineF10.75Unverified