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Autori principali: Huynh, Ngoc Dung, Bouadjenek, Mohamed Reda, Aryal, Sunil, Razzak, Imran, Hacid, Hakim
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Pubblicazione: 2025
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.03939
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author Huynh, Ngoc Dung
Bouadjenek, Mohamed Reda
Aryal, Sunil
Razzak, Imran
Hacid, Hakim
author_facet Huynh, Ngoc Dung
Bouadjenek, Mohamed Reda
Aryal, Sunil
Razzak, Imran
Hacid, Hakim
contents Visual Question Answering (VQA) is an evolving research field aimed at enabling machines to answer questions about visual content by integrating image and language processing techniques such as feature extraction, object detection, text embedding, natural language understanding, and language generation. With the growth of multimodal data research, VQA has gained significant attention due to its broad applications, including interactive educational tools, medical image diagnosis, customer service, entertainment, and social media captioning. Additionally, VQA plays a vital role in assisting visually impaired individuals by generating descriptive content from images. This survey introduces a taxonomy of VQA architectures, categorizing them based on design choices and key components to facilitate comparative analysis and evaluation. We review major VQA approaches, focusing on deep learning-based methods, and explore the emerging field of Large Visual Language Models (LVLMs) that have demonstrated success in multimodal tasks like VQA. The paper further examines available datasets and evaluation metrics essential for measuring VQA system performance, followed by an exploration of real-world VQA applications. Finally, we highlight ongoing challenges and future directions in VQA research, presenting open questions and potential areas for further development. This survey serves as a comprehensive resource for researchers and practitioners interested in the latest advancements and future
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spellingShingle Visual question answering: from early developments to recent advances -- a survey
Huynh, Ngoc Dung
Bouadjenek, Mohamed Reda
Aryal, Sunil
Razzak, Imran
Hacid, Hakim
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Multimedia
Visual Question Answering (VQA) is an evolving research field aimed at enabling machines to answer questions about visual content by integrating image and language processing techniques such as feature extraction, object detection, text embedding, natural language understanding, and language generation. With the growth of multimodal data research, VQA has gained significant attention due to its broad applications, including interactive educational tools, medical image diagnosis, customer service, entertainment, and social media captioning. Additionally, VQA plays a vital role in assisting visually impaired individuals by generating descriptive content from images. This survey introduces a taxonomy of VQA architectures, categorizing them based on design choices and key components to facilitate comparative analysis and evaluation. We review major VQA approaches, focusing on deep learning-based methods, and explore the emerging field of Large Visual Language Models (LVLMs) that have demonstrated success in multimodal tasks like VQA. The paper further examines available datasets and evaluation metrics essential for measuring VQA system performance, followed by an exploration of real-world VQA applications. Finally, we highlight ongoing challenges and future directions in VQA research, presenting open questions and potential areas for further development. This survey serves as a comprehensive resource for researchers and practitioners interested in the latest advancements and future
title Visual question answering: from early developments to recent advances -- a survey
topic Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Multimedia
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.03939