We follow the idea of formulating vision as inverse graphics and propose a new type of element for this task, a neural-symbolic capsule. It is capable of de-rendering a scene into semantic information feed-forward, as well as rendering it feed-backward. An initial set of capsules for graphical primitives is obtained from a generative grammar and connected into a full capsule network. Lifelong meta-learning continuously improves this network's detection capabilities by adding capsules for new and more complex objects it detects in a scene using few-shot learning. Preliminary results demonstrate the potential of our novel approach.
@article{arxiv.1905.08910,
title = {A Neural-Symbolic Architecture for Inverse Graphics Improved by Lifelong Meta-Learning},
author = {Michael Kissner and Helmut Mayer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.08910},
year = {2019}
}
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German Conference on Pattern Recognition (GCPR) 2019