Interventional Imbalanced Multi-Modal Representation Learning via $\beta$-Generalization Front-Door Criterion
Li, Yi, Li, Jiangmeng, Song, Fei, Zhu, Qingmeng, Zheng, Changwen, Qiang, Wenwen
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Multi-modal methods establish comprehensive superiority over uni-modal methods. However, the imbalanced contributions of different modalities to task-dependent predictions constantly degrade the discriminative performance of canonical multi-modal methods. Based on the contribution to task-dependent predictions, modalities can be identified as predominant and auxiliary modalities. Benchmark methods raise a tractable solution: augmenting the auxiliary modality with a minor contribution during training. However, our empirical explorations challenge the fundamental idea behind such behavior, and we further conclude that benchmark approaches suffer from certain defects: insufficient theoretical interpretability and limited exploration capability of discriminative knowledge. To this end, we revisit multi-modal representation learning from a causal perspective and build the Structural Causal Model. Following the empirical explorations, we determine to capture the true causality between the discriminative knowledge of predominant modality and predictive label while considering the auxiliary modality. Thus, we introduce the $\beta$-generalization front-door criterion. Furthermore, we propose a novel network for sufficiently exploring multi-modal discriminative knowledge. Rigorous theoretical analyses and various empirical evaluations are provided to support the effectiveness of the innate mechanism behind our proposed method.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jun-17-2024
- Country:
- North America
- United States
- Maryland > Baltimore (0.04)
- Texas > Travis County
- Austin (0.04)
- Nevada > Clark County
- Las Vegas (0.04)
- California > San Diego County
- San Diego (0.04)
- Hawaii > Honolulu County
- Honolulu (0.04)
- New York
- Richmond County > New York City (0.04)
- Queens County > New York City (0.04)
- New York County > New York City (0.04)
- Kings County > New York City (0.04)
- Bronx County > New York City (0.04)
- Louisiana > Orleans Parish
- New Orleans (0.04)
- Florida > Miami-Dade County
- Miami (0.04)
- Washington > King County
- Seattle (0.04)
- Canada > British Columbia
- United States
- Europe
- Asia > Middle East
- North America
- Genre:
- Research Report > Experimental Study (1.00)
- Technology: