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Cross-modal synchronization of EEG and ECG reveals hidden signatures of recovery in traumatic brain injury. [PDF]
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Cross-Modal Center Loss for 3D Cross-Modal Retrieval
2021 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), 2021Cross-modal retrieval aims to learn discriminative and modal-invariant features for data from different modalities. Unlike the existing methods which usually learn from the features extracted by offline networks, in this paper, we propose an approach to jointly train the components of cross-modal retrieval framework with metadata, and enable the ...
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HCMSL: Hybrid Cross-modal Similarity Learning for Cross-modal Retrieval
ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications, and Applications, 2021The purpose of cross-modal retrieval is to find the relationship between different modal samples and to retrieve other modal samples with similar semantics by using a certain modal sample. As the data of different modalities presents heterogeneous low-level feature and semantic-related high-level features, the main problem of cross-modal retrieval is ...
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Unsupervised Contrastive Cross-modal Hashing
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2022In this paper, we study how to make unsupervised cross-modal hashing (CMH) benefit from contrastive learning (CL) by overcoming two challenges. To be exact, i) to address the performance degradation issue caused by binary optimization for hashing, we propose a novel momentum optimizer that performs hashing operation learnable in CL, thus making on-the ...
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Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2013
Research in the area of multimodal displays and information processing has reported several benefits of distributing information across multiple sensory channels (vision, audition, and touch, in particular). However, with few exceptions, studies on multimodal information processing involve the potential risk of confounding modality with other factors,
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Research in the area of multimodal displays and information processing has reported several benefits of distributing information across multiple sensory channels (vision, audition, and touch, in particular). However, with few exceptions, studies on multimodal information processing involve the potential risk of confounding modality with other factors,
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Language and Cognitive Processes, 1996
LANGUAGE AND COGNITIVECOGNITIVE PROCESSES (SPECIAL ISSUE),
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LANGUAGE AND COGNITIVECOGNITIVE PROCESSES (SPECIAL ISSUE),
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Development of cross‐modal processing
WIREs Cognitive Science, 2009AbstractThe ability to process and integrate cross‐modal input is important for many everyday tasks. The current paper reviews theoretical and empirical work examining cross‐modal processing with a focus on recent findings examining infants' and children's processing of arbitrary auditory–visual pairings.
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Nature, 1961
LITTLE is known about transfer between different sensory systems during learning of complex material. Positive cross-modal transfer implies that learning to discriminate between a pair of stimuli in one modality leads to accelerated discrimination between the same stimuli presented in a second modality.
M, COLE, S L, CHOROVER, G, ETTLINGER
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LITTLE is known about transfer between different sensory systems during learning of complex material. Positive cross-modal transfer implies that learning to discriminate between a pair of stimuli in one modality leads to accelerated discrimination between the same stimuli presented in a second modality.
M, COLE, S L, CHOROVER, G, ETTLINGER
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