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Research On Key Algorithms Of Visual Question Answering Based On External Knowledge And Semantic Understanding

Posted on:2024-08-23Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z Y YangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2568307079461184Subject:Mathematics
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Visual Question Answering(VQA) with external knowledge requires external knowledge and visual content to answer questions about images.The defect of existing VQA solutions is that they need to identify task-related information in the obtained pictures,questions,and knowledge graphs.It is necessary to properly fuse and embed the information between different modes identified,to reduce the noise and difficulty in cross-modality reasoning of VQA models.However,this process of rationally integrating information between different modes and joint reasoning to find relevant evidence to correctly predict the answer to the question still deserves further study.This paper proposes a bimodal Graph Neural Network algorithm combining pre-trained Language Models and Knowledge Graphs(BIGNN-LM-KG).Researchers built the concept graph by the images and questions concepts separately.In constructing the concept graph,we used the combined reasoning advantages of LM-KG.Specifically,use KG to jointly infer the images and question entity concepts to build a concept graph.Use LM to calculate the correlation score to screen the nodes and paths of the concept graph.Then,we form a visual graph from the visual and spatial features of the filtered image entities.We use the improved GNN to learn the representation of the two graphs and to predict the most likely answer by fusing the information of two different modality graphs using a modality fusion GNN.On the common dataset of VQA,the algorithm we proposed obtains good experiment results.It also verifies the validity of each component in the algorithm and the interpretability of the algorithm.
Keywords/Search Tags:visual question answering, knowledge graph, semantic comprehension, Knowledge representation and reasoning, graph neural network, bimodal fusion
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