M2FN: Multi-step Modality Fusion for Advertisement Image Assessment
Park, Kyung-Wha, Ha, Jung-Woo, Lee, JungHoon, Kwon, Sunyoung, Kim, Kyung-Min, Zhang, Byoung-Tak
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Assessing advertisements, specifically on the basis of user preferences and ad quality, is crucial to the marketing industry. Although recent studies have attempted to use deep neural networks for this purpose, these studies have not utilized image-related auxiliary attributes, which include embedded text frequently found in ad images. We, therefore, investigated the influence of these attributes on ad image preferences. First, we analyzed large-scale real-world ad log data and, based on our findings, proposed a novel multi-step modality fusion network (M2FN) that determines advertising images likely to appeal to user preferences. Our method utilizes auxiliary attributes through multiple steps in the network, which include conditional batch normalization-based low-level fusion and attention-based high-level fusion. We verified M2FN on the AVA dataset, which is widely used for aesthetic image assessment, and then demonstrated that M2FN can achieve state-of-the-art performance in preference prediction using a real-world ad dataset with rich auxiliary attributes.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Feb-9-2021
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