A Comprehensive Survey on Deep Multimodal Learning with Missing Modality
Wu, Renjie, Wang, Hu, Chen, Hsiang-Ting
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
During multimodal model training and reasoning, data samples may miss certain modalities and lead to compromised model performance due to sensor limitations, cost constraints, privacy concerns, data loss, and temporal and spatial factors. This survey provides an overview of recent progress in Multimodal Learning with Missing Modality (MLMM), focusing on deep learning techniques. It is the first comprehensive survey that covers the historical background and the distinction between MLMM and standard multimodal learning setups, followed by a detailed analysis of current MLMM methods, applications, and datasets, concluding with a discussion about challenges and potential future directions in the field.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Sep-13-2024
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