Skip to yearly menu bar Skip to main content


Poster

OpenPSG: Open-set Panoptic Scene Graph Generation via Large Multimodal Models

Zijian Zhou · Zheng Zhu · Holger Caesar · Miaojing Shi

Strong blind review: This paper was not made available on public preprint services during the review process Strong Double Blind
[ ]
Wed 2 Oct 1:30 a.m. PDT — 3:30 a.m. PDT

Abstract:

Panoptic Scene Graph Generation (PSG) aims to segment objects and recognize their relations, enabling the structured understanding of an image. Previous methods focus on predicting predefined object and relation categories, hence limiting their applications in the open world scenarios. With the rapid development of large multimodal models (LMMs), significant progress has been made in open-set object detection and segmentation, yet open-set object relation prediction in PSG remains unexplored. In this paper, we focus on the task of open-set object relation prediction integrated with a pretrained open-set panoptic segmentation model to achieve true open-set panoptic scene graph generation. To this end, we propose an Open-set Panoptic Scene Graph Generation method (OpenPSG), which leverages LMMs to achieve open-set relation prediction in an autoregressive manner. We introduce a relation query transformer to efficiently extract visual features of object pairs and estimate the existence of relations between them. The latter can enhance the prediction efficiency by filtering irrelevant pairs. Finally, we design the generation and judgement instructions to perform open-set relation prediction in PSG autoregressively. To our knowledge, we are the first to propose the open-set PSG task. Extensive experiments demonstrate that our method achieves state-of-the-art performance in open-set relation prediction and panoptic scene graph generation.

Live content is unavailable. Log in and register to view live content