Abstract
With the increasing amounts of available data, learning simultaneously from different types of inputs is becoming necessary to obtain robust and well-performing models. With the advent of representation learning in recent years, lower-dimensional vector-based representations have become available for both images and texts, while automating simultaneous learning from multiple modalities remains a challenging problem. This paper presents an AutoML (automated machine learning) approach to automated machine learning model configuration identification for data composed of two modalities: texts and images. The approach is based on the idea of representation evolution, the process of automatically amplifying heterogeneous representations across several modalities, optimized jointly with a collection of fast, well-regularized linear models. The proposed approach is benchmarked against 11 unimodal and multimodal (texts and images) approaches on four real-life benchmark datasets from different domains. It achieves competitive performance with minimal human effort and low computing requirements, enabling learning from multiple modalities in automated manner for a wider community of researchers.
Funder
European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme
Slovenian Research Agency (ARRS) core research programme Knowledge Technologies
Computer-assisted multilingual news discourse analysis with contextual embeddings
Quantitative and qualitative analysis of the unregulated corporate financial reporting
Ministry of Culture of Republic of Slovenia
Subject
General Economics, Econometrics and Finance
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