Mixed-dish Recognition with Contextual Relation Networks
Author(s) -
Lixi Deng,
Jingjing Chen,
Qianru Sun,
Xiangnan He,
Sheng Tang,
Zhaoyan Ming,
Yongdong Zhang,
TatSeng Chua
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
proceedings of the 30th acm international conference on multimedia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISBN - 978-1-4503-6889-6
DOI - 10.1145/3343031.3351147
Subject(s) - intuition , computer science , artificial intelligence , relation (database) , scale (ratio) , geography , data mining , psychology , cartography , cognitive science
Mixed dish is a food category that contains different dishes mixed in one plate, and is popular in Eastern and Southeast Asia. Recognizing individual dishes in a mixed dish image is important for health related applications, e.g. calculating the nutrition values. However, most existing methods that focus on single dish classification are not applicable to mixed-dish recognition. The new challenge in recognizing mixed-dish images are the complex ingredient combination and severe overlap among different dishes. In order to tackle these problems, we propose a novel approach called contextual relation networks (CR-Nets) that encodes the implicit and explicit contextual relations among multiple dishes using region-level features and label-level co-occurrence, respectively. This is inspired by the intuition that people are likely to choose dishes with common eating habits, e.g., with multiple nutrition but without repeating ingredients. In addition, we collect a large-scale dataset of mixed-dish images that contain $9,254$ mixed-dish images from $6$ school canteens in Singapore. Extensive experiments on both our dataset and a smaller-scale public dataset validate that our CR-Nets can achieve top performance for localizing the dishes and recognizing their food categories.
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