AICVCYJan 29, 2019

Adversarial Adaptation of Scene Graph Models for Understanding Civic Issues

arXiv:1901.10124v113 citations
Originality Incremental advance
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This work addresses the problem of automating civic issue analysis for governments and citizens, but it is incremental as it adapts existing scene graph models with adversarial training for a new application.

The paper tackles the challenge of analyzing civic issue images by proposing to generate a Civic Issue Graph from images, which includes objects and semantic relations, and releases two multi-modal datasets for further analysis.

Citizen engagement and technology usage are two emerging trends driven by smart city initiatives. Governments around the world are adopting technology for faster resolution of civic issues. Typically, citizens report issues, such as broken roads, garbage dumps, etc. through web portals and mobile apps, in order for the government authorities to take appropriate actions. Several mediums -- text, image, audio, video -- are used to report these issues. Through a user study with 13 citizens and 3 authorities, we found that image is the most preferred medium to report civic issues. However, analyzing civic issue related images is challenging for the authorities as it requires manual effort. Moreover, previous works have been limited to identifying a specific set of issues from images. In this work, given an image, we propose to generate a Civic Issue Graph consisting of a set of objects and the semantic relations between them, which are representative of the underlying civic issue. We also release two multi-modal (text and images) datasets, that can help in further analysis of civic issues from images. We present a novel approach for adversarial training of existing scene graph models that enables the use of scene graphs for new applications in the absence of any labelled training data. We conduct several experiments to analyze the efficacy of our approach, and using human evaluation, we establish the appropriateness of our model at representing different civic issues.

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