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On-the-fly Modulation for Balanced Multimodal Learning

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Multimodal learning is expected to boost model performance by integrating information from different modalities. However, its potential is not fully exploited because the widely-used joint training strategy, which has a uniform objective for all modalities, leads to imbalanced and under-optimized uni-modal representations. Specifically, we point out that there often exists modality with more discriminative information, e.g., vision of playing football and sound of blowing wind. They could dominate the joint training process, resulting in other modalities being significantly under-optimized. To alleviate this problem, we first analyze the under-optimized phenomenon from both the feed-forward and the back-propagation stages during optimization. Then, On-the-fly Prediction Modulation (OPM) and On-the-fly Gradient Modulation (OGM) strategies are proposed to modulate the optimization of each modality, by monitoring the discriminative discrepancy between modalities during training. Concretely, OPM weakens the influence of the dominant modality by dropping its feature with dynamical probability in the feed-forward stage, while OGM mitigates its gradient in the back-propagation stage. In experiments, our methods demonstrate considerable improvement across a variety of multimodal tasks. These simple yet effective strategies not only enhance performance in vanilla and task-oriented multimodal models, but also in more complex multimodal tasks, showcasing their effectiveness and flexibility. The source code is available at \url{https://github.com/GeWu-Lab/BML_TPAMI2024}.

Yake Wei, Di Hu, Henghui Du, Ji-Rong Wen• 2024

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Audio-Visual Event ClassificationVGGSound (test)
Fusion Top-1 Acc45.9
18
Multimodal ClassificationAVE (test)
Multi Acc63.3
14
Multimodal ClassificationCREMA-D (test)
Multi Accuracy75.7
14
Multimodal ClassificationKinetics-Sounds (test)
Multimodal Accuracy62.5
14
Multimodal ClassificationUCF101 (test)
Combined Accuracy50.8
14
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