Latent spaces offer an efficient and effective means of summarizing data while implicitly preserving meta-information through relational encoding. We leverage these meta-embeddings to develop a modality-agnostic, unified encoder. Our method employs sensor-latent fusion to analyze and correlate multimodal physiological signals. Using a compressed sensing approach with autoencoder-based latent space fusion, we address the computational challenges of biosignal analysis on resource-constrained devices. Experimental results show that our unified encoder is significantly faster, lighter, and more scalable than modality-specific alternatives, without compromising representational accuracy.
@article{arxiv.2507.14185,
title = {Latent Sensor Fusion: Multimedia Learning of Physiological Signals for Resource-Constrained Devices},
author = {Abdullah Ahmed and Jeremy Gummeson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.14185},
year = {2025}
}