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Revisiting Scene Graph Generation from the Perspective of Detector-Conditioned Reachability

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Scene graph generation (SGG) approaches can be broadly classified into detector-based and query-based methods according to their underlying reasoning mechanisms. However, the discrepancy in their predictive behaviors, induced by these distinct mechanisms, has not been systematically analyzed.

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