From Multimodal to Unimodal Webpages for Developing Countries

Sandeep, Vidyapu, Saradhi, V Vijaya, Bhattacharya, Samit

arXiv.org Machine Learning 

The multimodal web elements such as text and images are associated with inherent memory costs to store and transfer over the Internet. With the limited network connectivity in developing countries, webpage rendering gets delayed in the presence of high-memory demanding elements such as images (relative to text). To overcome this limitation, we propose a Canonical Correlation Analysis (CCA) based computational approach to replace high-cost modality with an equivalent low-cost modality. Our model learns a common subspace for low-cost and high-cost modalities that maximizes the correlation between their visual features. The obtained common subspace is used for determining the low-cost (text) element of a given high-cost (image) element for the replacement. We analyze the cost-saving performance of the proposed approach through an eye-tracking experiment conducted on real-world webpages. Our approach reduces the memory-cost by at least 83.35% by replacing images with text.

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