Deep learning for scene understanding

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With the progress in the field of computer vision, we are moving closer and closer towards the ultimate aim of human like vision for machines. Scene understanding is an essential part of this research. It seeks the goal that any image should be as understandable and decipherable for computers as it is for humans. The stall in the progress of the different components of scene understanding, due to the limitations of the traditional algorithms, has now been broken by the induction of neural networks for computer vision tasks. The advancements in parallel computational hardware has made it possible to train very deep and complex neural network architectures. This has vastly improved the performances of algorithms for all the different components of scene understanding. This chapter analyses these contributions of deep learning and also presents the advancements of high level scene understanding tasks, such as caption generation for images. It also sheds light on the need to combine these individual components into an integrated system.

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Nadeem, U., Shah, S. A. A., Sohel, F., Togneri, R., & Bennamoun, M. (2019). Deep learning for scene understanding. In Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies (Vol. 136, pp. 21–51). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11479-4_2

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