Self-Augmented Multi-Modal Feature Embedding
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
2021-03-09 v1
Abstract
Oftentimes, patterns can be represented through different modalities. For example, leaf data can be in the form of images or contours. Handwritten characters can also be either online or offline. To exploit this fact, we propose the use of self-augmentation and combine it with multi-modal feature embedding. In order to take advantage of the complementary information from the different modalities, the self-augmented multi-modal feature embedding employs a shared feature space. Through experimental results on classification with online handwriting and leaf images, we demonstrate that the proposed method can create effective embeddings.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2103.04731,
title = {Self-Augmented Multi-Modal Feature Embedding},
author = {Shinnosuke Matsuo and Seiichi Uchida and Brian Kenji Iwana},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.04731},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
Accepted at ICASSP2021