AdaBoost Based Multimodal Learning

Authors: Yu, H. and Cheng, B.

Journal: CEUR Workshop Proceedings

Volume: 3495

Pages: 16-23

ISSN: 1613-0073

Abstract:

This paper focuses on multi-modal learning and introduces an AdaBoost-based approach for multi-modal learning. We address two foundation problems, (1) the difference be-tween AdaBoost with homogeneous and heterogeneous weak learners; (2) generalization metric. By addressing these research questions, this paper enhances our under-standing of AdaBoost in the context of multi-modal learning through comprehensive experiments. The experiment results show that the heterogeneous structure is a trade-off between the performances of different weak learners rather than a clear synergy. The multi-modal learning model's performance depends on how the individual weak learners are composed, and the heterogeneous structure's ad-vantage lies in harnessing the diverse strengths of individual weak learners, even though the improvement achieved is not overwhelmingly pronounced.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/39200/

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AdaBoost Based Multimodal Learning

Authors: Yu, H. and Cheng, B.

Editors: Benferhat, S., Casini, G., Meyer, T. and Tettamanzi, A.

Volume: 3495

Pages: 16-23

Publisher: CEUR-WS

Place of Publication: Aachen

ISSN: 1613-0073

Abstract:

This paper focuses on multi-modal learning and introduces an AdaBoost-based approach for multi-modal learning. We address two foundation problems, (1) the difference be-tween AdaBoost with homogeneous and heterogeneous weak learners; (2) generalization metric. By addressing these research questions, this paper enhances our under-standing of AdaBoost in the context of multi-modal learning through comprehensive experiments. The experiment results show that the heterogeneous structure is a trade-off between the performances of different weak learners rather than a clear synergy. The multi-modal learning model's performance depends on how the individual weak learners are composed, and the heterogeneous structure's ad-vantage lies in harnessing the diverse strengths of individual weak learners, even though the improvement achieved is not overwhelmingly pronounced.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/39200/

https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3495/paper_02.pdf

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