SFusion: Self-attention Based N-to-One Multimodal Fusion Block

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Abstract

People perceive the world with different senses, such as sight, hearing, smell, and touch. Processing and fusing information from multiple modalities enables Artificial Intelligence to understand the world around us more easily. However, when there are missing modalities, the number of available modalities is different in diverse situations, which leads to an N-to-One fusion problem. To solve this problem, we propose a self-attention based fusion block called SFusion. Different from preset formulations or convolution based methods, the proposed block automatically learns to fuse available modalities without synthesizing or zero-padding missing ones. Specifically, the feature representations extracted from upstream processing model are projected as tokens and fed into self-attention module to generate latent multimodal correlations. Then, a modal attention mechanism is introduced to build a shared representation, which can be applied by the downstream decision model. The proposed SFusion can be easily integrated into existing multimodal analysis networks. In this work, we apply SFusion to different backbone networks for human activity recognition and brain tumor segmentation tasks. Extensive experimental results show that the SFusion block achieves better performance than the competing fusion strategies. Our code is available at https://github.com/scut-cszcl/SFusion.

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Liu, Z., Wei, J., Li, R., & Zhou, J. (2023). SFusion: Self-attention Based N-to-One Multimodal Fusion Block. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 14221 LNCS, pp. 159–169). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-43895-0_15

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