Multimodal Data Fusion based on the Global Workspace Theory

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We propose a novel neural network architecture, named the Global Workspace Network (GWN), which addresses the challenge of dynamic and unspecified uncertainties in multimodal data fusion. Our GWN is a model of attention across modalities and evolving through time, and is inspired by the well-established Global Workspace Theory from the field of cognitive science. The GWN achieved average F1 score of 0.92 for discrimination between pain patients and healthy participants and average F1 score = 0.75 for further classification of three pain levels for a patient, both based on the multimodal EmoPain dataset captured from people with chronic pain and healthy people performing different types of exercise movements in unconstrained settings. In these tasks, the GWN significantly outperforms the typical fusion approach of merging by concatenation. We further provide extensive analysis of the behaviour of the GWN and its ability to address uncertainties (hidden noise) in multimodal data.

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Bao, C., Fountas, Z., Olugbade, T., & Bianchi-Berthouze, N. (2020). Multimodal Data Fusion based on the Global Workspace Theory. In ICMI 2020 - Proceedings of the 2020 International Conference on Multimodal Interaction (pp. 414–422). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3382507.3418849

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