Learning Shared Semantic Space with Correlation Alignment for Cross-modal Event Retrieval

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Authors Zhenguo Yang, Zehang Lin, Peipei Kang, Jianming Lv, Qing Li, Wenyin Liu arXiv ID 1901.04268 Category cs.IR: Information Retrieval Cross-listed cs.CV, cs.MM Citations 27 Venue ACM Trans. Multim. Comput. Commun. Appl. Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
In this paper, we propose to learn shared semantic space with correlation alignment (${S}^{3}CA$) for multimodal data representations, which aligns nonlinear correlations of multimodal data distributions in deep neural networks designed for heterogeneous data. In the context of cross-modal (event) retrieval, we design a neural network with convolutional layers and fully-connected layers to extract features for images, including images on Flickr-like social media. Simultaneously, we exploit a fully-connected neural network to extract semantic features for texts, including news articles from news media. In particular, nonlinear correlations of layer activations in the two neural networks are aligned with correlation alignment during the joint training of the networks. Furthermore, we project the multimodal data into a shared semantic space for cross-modal (event) retrieval, where the distances between heterogeneous data samples can be measured directly. In addition, we contribute a Wiki-Flickr Event dataset, where the multimodal data samples are not describing each other in pairs like the existing paired datasets, but all of them are describing semantic events. Extensive experiments conducted on both paired and unpaired datasets manifest the effectiveness of ${S}^{3}CA$, outperforming the state-of-the-art methods.
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