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Author (up) Kai Wang; Luis Herranz; Joost Van de Weijer edit   pdf
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Title Continual learning in cross-modal retrieval Type Conference Article
Year 2021 Publication 2nd CLVISION workshop Abbreviated Journal  
Volume Issue Pages 3628-3638  
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Abstract Multimodal representations and continual learning are two areas closely related to human intelligence. The former considers the learning of shared representation spaces where information from different modalities can be compared and integrated (we focus on cross-modal retrieval between language and visual representations). The latter studies how to prevent forgetting a previously learned task when learning a new one. While humans excel in these two aspects, deep neural networks are still quite limited. In this paper, we propose a combination of both problems into a continual cross-modal retrieval setting, where we study how the catastrophic interference caused by new tasks impacts the embedding spaces and their cross-modal alignment required for effective retrieval. We propose a general framework that decouples the training, indexing and querying stages. We also identify and study different factors that may lead to forgetting, and propose tools to alleviate it. We found that the indexing stage pays an important role and that simply avoiding reindexing the database with updated embedding networks can lead to significant gains. We evaluated our methods in two image-text retrieval datasets, obtaining significant gains with respect to the fine tuning baseline.  
Address Virtual; June 2021  
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Notes LAMP; 600.120; 600.141; 600.147; 601.379;CIC Approved no  
Call Number Admin @ si @ WHW2021 Serial 3566  
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