Advanced image searching can be achieved with the use of ontologies and scene graphs. Ontologies are formal representations of knowledge that help define and organize concepts related to images, making it easier to search, filter, and retrieve images based on their content, context, and meaning. Scene graphs, on the other hand, capture the spatial and hierarchical relationships between objects in an image, providing a detailed breakdown of the objects and enhancing computer vision tasks. The combination of ontologies and scene graphs can enhance the interpretation of images for various applications in computer vision and image processing.

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Understanding OntologiesBuilding an Image OntologyOntological Image SearchingScene GraphsOntology VS Scene GraphVisual Genome Open ProjectAdvanced image description technology For Warehouse Operations

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