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A Multimodal Memes Classification: A Survey and Open Research Issues

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2024-09-05 v1 Artificial Intelligence Computation and Language Machine Learning Multimedia

Abstract

Memes are graphics and text overlapped so that together they present concepts that become dubious if one of them is absent. It is spread mostly on social media platforms, in the form of jokes, sarcasm, motivating, etc. After the success of BERT in Natural Language Processing (NLP), researchers inclined to Visual-Linguistic (VL) multimodal problems like memes classification, image captioning, Visual Question Answering (VQA), and many more. Unfortunately, many memes get uploaded each day on social media platforms that need automatic censoring to curb misinformation and hate. Recently, this issue has attracted the attention of researchers and practitioners. State-of-the-art methods that performed significantly on other VL dataset, tends to fail on memes classification. In this context, this work aims to conduct a comprehensive study on memes classification, generally on the VL multimodal problems and cutting edge solutions. We propose a generalized framework for VL problems. We cover the early and next-generation works on VL problems. Finally, we identify and articulate several open research issues and challenges. This is the first study that presents the generalized view of the advanced classification techniques concerning memes classification to the best of our knowledge. We believe this study presents a clear road-map for the Machine Learning (ML) research community to implement and enhance memes classification techniques.

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@article{arxiv.2009.08395,
  title  = {A Multimodal Memes Classification: A Survey and Open Research Issues},
  author = {Tariq Habib Afridi and Aftab Alam and Muhammad Numan Khan and Jawad Khan and Young-Koo Lee},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.08395},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

This is a survey paper on recent state of the art VL models that can be used for memes classification. it has 15 pages and 2 figures

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