Egocentric Hierarchical Visual Semantics

05/09/2023
by   Luca Erculiani, et al.
0

We are interested in aligning how people think about objects and what machines perceive, meaning by this the fact that object recognition, as performed by a machine, should follow a process which resembles that followed by humans when thinking of an object associated with a certain concept. The ultimate goal is to build systems which can meaningfully interact with their users, describing what they perceive in the users' own terms. As from the field of Lexical Semantics, humans organize the meaning of words in hierarchies where the meaning of, e.g., a noun, is defined in terms of the meaning of a more general noun, its genus, and of one or more differentiating properties, its differentia. The main tenet of this paper is that object recognition should implement a hierarchical process which follows the hierarchical semantic structure used to define the meaning of words. We achieve this goal by implementing an algorithm which, for any object, recursively recognizes its visual genus and its visual differentia. In other words, the recognition of an object is decomposed in a sequence of steps where the locally relevant visual features are recognized. This paper presents the algorithm and a first evaluation.

READ FULL TEXT
research
12/20/2021

Object Recognition as Classification via Visual Properties

We base our work on the teleosemantic modelling of concepts as abilities...
research
12/13/2022

Aligning Visual and Lexical Semantics

We discuss two kinds of semantics relevant to Computer Vision (CV) syste...
research
08/24/2020

Machine Semiotics

Despite their satisfactory speech recognition capabilities, current spee...
research
09/15/2019

A Dual-hierarchy Semantic Graph for Robust Object Recognition

We present a system for object recognition based on a semantic model gra...
research
11/09/2014

Abnormal Object Recognition: A Comprehensive Study

When describing images, humans tend not to talk about the obvious, but r...
research
09/13/2019

That's C, baby. C!

Hardly a week goes by at BUGSENG without having to explain to someone th...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset