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Beyond Isolated Utterances: Cue-Guided Interaction for Context-Dependent Conversational Multimodal Understanding

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Abstract

Conversational multimodal understanding aims to infer the meaning or label of the current utterance from its preceding dialogue context together with textual, acoustic, and visual signals. Existing methods mainly strengthen contextual modeling through enhanced encoding, fusion, or propagation, but rarely abstract the context-utterance dependency into an explicit cue and incorporate it into later multimodal reasoning. To address this issue, we propose CUCI-Net for conversational multimodal understanding. CUCI-Net fully preserves the structural distinction between context and utterance during encoding, effectively abstracts their dependency into an interpretation cue by combining local modality evidence with global contextual evidence, and seamlessly integrates the resulting cue into the final multimodal interaction stage for context-conditioned prediction. Extensive experiments on mainstream benchmark datasets fully demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.

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@article{arxiv.2604.25618,
  title  = {Beyond Isolated Utterances: Cue-Guided Interaction for Context-Dependent Conversational Multimodal Understanding},
  author = {Zhaoyan Pan and Hengyang Zhou and Xiangdong Li and Yuning Wang and Ye Lou and Jiatong Pan and Ji Zhou and Wei Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.25618},
  year   = {2026}
}

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13 pages, 6 figures

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