A Multi-Modal Fusion Method Based on Higher-Order Orthogonal Iteration Decomposition

Multi-modal fusion can achieve better predictions through the amalgamation of information from different modalities. To improve the performance of accuracy, a method based on Higher-order Orthogonal Iteration Decomposition and Projection (HOIDP) is proposed, in the fusion process, higher-order ortho...

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Main Authors: Fen Liu , Jianfeng Chen , Weijie Tan , Chang Cai 
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-10-01
Series:Entropy
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/23/10/1349
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Summary:Multi-modal fusion can achieve better predictions through the amalgamation of information from different modalities. To improve the performance of accuracy, a method based on Higher-order Orthogonal Iteration Decomposition and Projection (HOIDP) is proposed, in the fusion process, higher-order orthogonal iteration decomposition algorithm and factor matrix projection are used to remove redundant information duplicated inter-modal and produce fewer parameters with minimal information loss. The performance of the proposed method is verified by three different multi-modal datasets. The numerical results validate the accuracy of the performance of the proposed method having 0.4% to 4% improvement in sentiment analysis, 0.3% to 8% improvement in personality trait recognition, and 0.2% to 25% improvement in emotion recognition at three different multi-modal datasets compared with other 5 methods.
ISSN:1099-4300