Incorporating spatial relationship information in signal-to-text processing [electronic book] / by Jeremy Elon Davis.
by
 
Davis, Jeremy Elon, 1982- author

Electronic Access
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Title
Incorporating spatial relationship information in signal-to-text processing [electronic book] / by Jeremy Elon Davis.

Personal Author
Davis, Jeremy Elon, 1982- author

Publication
Mississippi State : Mississippi State University, 2022.

Publication Date
2022

Bibliography Note
Includes bibliographical references.

Dissertation
Thesis (Ph.D.) Mississippi State University. Department of Computer Science and Engineering 2022.

Abstract
This dissertation outlines the development of a signal-to-text system that incorporates spatial relationship information to generate scene descriptions. Existing signal-to-text systems generate accurate descriptions in regards to information contained in an image. However, to date, no signalto- text system incorporates spatial relationship information. A survey of related work in the fields of object detection, signal-to-text, and spatial relationships in images is presented first. Three methodologies followed by evaluations were conducted in order to create the signal-to-text system: 1) generation of object localization results from a set of input images, 2) derivation of Level One Summaries from an input image, and 3) inference of Level Two Summaries from the derived Level One Summaries. Validation processes are described for the second and third evaluations, as the first evaluation has been previously validated in the related original works. The goal of this research is to show that a signal-to-text system that incorporates spatial information results in more informative descriptions of the content contained in an image. An additional goal of this research is to demonstrate the signal-to-text system can be easily applied to additional data sets, other than the sets used to train the system, and achieve similar results to the training sets. To achieve this goal, a validation study was conducted and is presented to the reader.

Content Type
text

Carrier Type
online resource

Local Note
Thesis advisor: Cindy L. Bethel.

Added Corporate Author
Mississippi State University
 
Mississippi State University. Department of Computer Science and Engineering

Genre
Academic theses.
 
Electronic resource.
 
Electronic theses/dissertations.
 
Dissertations.

Language
English

Subject
Academic theses.
 
Electronic resource.
 
Electronic theses/dissertations.
 
Dissertations.


LibraryCall NumberFormatItem NotesStatus
MSU-Mitchell Memorial LibraryQA76 .D3857 2022Electronic BookThesis/DissertationOnline