We advance sketch research to scenes with the first dataset of freehand scene sketches, FS-COCO. With practical applications in mind, we collect sketches that convey scene content well but can be sketched within a few minutes by a person with any sketching skills. Our dataset comprises 10,000 freehand scene vector sketches with per point space-time information by 100 non-expert individuals, offering both object- and scene-level abstraction. Each sketch is augmented with its text description. Using our dataset, we study for the first time the problem of fine-grained image retrieval from freehand scene sketches and sketch captions. We draw insights on: (i) Scene salience encoded in sketches using the strokes temporal order; (ii) Performance comparison of image retrieval from a scene sketch and an image caption; (iii) Complementarity of information in sketches and image captions, as well as the potential benefit of combining the two modalities. In addition, we extend a popular vector sketch LSTM-based encoder to handle sketches with larger complexity than was supported by previous work. Namely, we propose a hierarchical sketch decoder, which we leverage at a sketch-specific "pre-text" task. Our dataset enables for the first time research on freehand scene sketch understanding and its practical applications.
@article{arxiv.2203.02113,
title = {FS-COCO: Towards Understanding of Freehand Sketches of Common Objects in Context},
author = {Pinaki Nath Chowdhury and Aneeshan Sain and Ayan Kumar Bhunia and Tao Xiang and Yulia Gryaditskaya and Yi-Zhe Song},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.02113},
year = {2022}
}
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Accepted in ECCV 2022. Project Page: https://fscoco.github.io