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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 08, 2022
Filed:
Mar. 21, 2020
Royal Bank of Canada, Toronto, CA;
Megha Nawhal, Vancouver, CA;
Mengyao Zhai, Vancouver, CA;
Leonid Sigal, Vancouver, CA;
Gregory Mori, Vancouver, CA;
Andreas Steffen Michael Lehrmann, Vancouver, CA;
ROYAL BANK OF CANADA, Toronto, CA;
Abstract
A computer implemented system for generating one or more data structures is described, the one or more data structures representing an unseen composition based on a first category and a second category observed individually in a training data set. During training of a generator, a proposed framework utilizes at least one of the following discriminators—three pixel-centric discriminators, namely, frame discriminator, gradient discriminator, video discriminator; and one object-centric relational discriminator. The three pixel-centric discriminators ensure spatial and temporal consistency across the frames, and the relational discriminator leverages spatio-temporal scene graphs to reason over the object layouts in videos ensuring the right interactions among objects.