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Main Authors: Yu, Xinyao, Sun, Hao, Niu, Ziwei, Qin, Rui, Bai, Zhenjia, Chen, Yen-Wei, Lin, Lanfen
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.14856
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author Yu, Xinyao
Sun, Hao
Niu, Ziwei
Qin, Rui
Bai, Zhenjia
Chen, Yen-Wei
Lin, Lanfen
author_facet Yu, Xinyao
Sun, Hao
Niu, Ziwei
Qin, Rui
Bai, Zhenjia
Chen, Yen-Wei
Lin, Lanfen
contents In recent years, large-scale pre-trained multimodal models (LMM) generally emerge to integrate the vision and language modalities, achieving considerable success in various natural language processing and computer vision tasks. The growing size of LMMs, however, results in a significant computational cost for fine-tuning these models for downstream tasks. Hence, prompt-based interaction strategy is studied to align modalities more efficiently. In this contex, we propose a novel prompt-based multimodal interaction strategy inspired by human memory strategy, namely Memory-Inspired Temporal Prompt Interaction (MITP). Our proposed method involves in two stages as in human memory strategy: the acquiring stage, and the consolidation and activation stage. We utilize temporal prompts on intermediate layers to imitate the acquiring stage, leverage similarity-based prompt interaction to imitate memory consolidation, and employ prompt generation strategy to imitate memory activation. The main strength of our paper is that we interact the prompt vectors on intermediate layers to leverage sufficient information exchange between modalities, with compressed trainable parameters and memory usage. We achieve competitive results on several datasets with relatively small memory usage and 2.0M of trainable parameters (about 1% of the pre-trained foundation model).
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spellingShingle Memory-Inspired Temporal Prompt Interaction for Text-Image Classification
Yu, Xinyao
Sun, Hao
Niu, Ziwei
Qin, Rui
Bai, Zhenjia
Chen, Yen-Wei
Lin, Lanfen
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Artificial Intelligence
In recent years, large-scale pre-trained multimodal models (LMM) generally emerge to integrate the vision and language modalities, achieving considerable success in various natural language processing and computer vision tasks. The growing size of LMMs, however, results in a significant computational cost for fine-tuning these models for downstream tasks. Hence, prompt-based interaction strategy is studied to align modalities more efficiently. In this contex, we propose a novel prompt-based multimodal interaction strategy inspired by human memory strategy, namely Memory-Inspired Temporal Prompt Interaction (MITP). Our proposed method involves in two stages as in human memory strategy: the acquiring stage, and the consolidation and activation stage. We utilize temporal prompts on intermediate layers to imitate the acquiring stage, leverage similarity-based prompt interaction to imitate memory consolidation, and employ prompt generation strategy to imitate memory activation. The main strength of our paper is that we interact the prompt vectors on intermediate layers to leverage sufficient information exchange between modalities, with compressed trainable parameters and memory usage. We achieve competitive results on several datasets with relatively small memory usage and 2.0M of trainable parameters (about 1% of the pre-trained foundation model).
title Memory-Inspired Temporal Prompt Interaction for Text-Image Classification
topic Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Artificial Intelligence
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.14856