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TextMI: Textualize Multimodal Information for Integrating Non-verbal Cues in Pre-trained Language Models (2303.15430v2)

Published 27 Mar 2023 in cs.CL and cs.LG

Abstract: Pre-trained LLMs have recently achieved ground-breaking performance in a wide variety of language understanding tasks. However, the same model can not be applied to multimodal behavior understanding tasks (e.g., video sentiment/humor detection) unless non-verbal features (e.g., acoustic and visual) can be integrated with language. Jointly modeling multiple modalities significantly increases the model complexity, and makes the training process data-hungry. While an enormous amount of text data is available via the web, collecting large-scale multimodal behavioral video datasets is extremely expensive, both in terms of time and money. In this paper, we investigate whether LLMs alone can successfully incorporate non-verbal information when they are presented in textual form. We present a way to convert the acoustic and visual information into corresponding textual descriptions and concatenate them with the spoken text. We feed this augmented input to a pre-trained BERT model and fine-tune it on three downstream multimodal tasks: sentiment, humor, and sarcasm detection. Our approach, TextMI, significantly reduces model complexity, adds interpretability to the model's decision, and can be applied for a diverse set of tasks while achieving superior (multimodal sarcasm detection) or near SOTA (multimodal sentiment analysis and multimodal humor detection) performance. We propose TextMI as a general, competitive baseline for multimodal behavioral analysis tasks, particularly in a low-resource setting.

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Authors (7)
  1. Md Kamrul Hasan (71 papers)
  2. Md Saiful Islam (107 papers)
  3. Sangwu Lee (10 papers)
  4. Wasifur Rahman (8 papers)
  5. Iftekhar Naim (11 papers)
  6. Mohammed Ibrahim Khan (1 paper)
  7. Ehsan Hoque (36 papers)
Citations (2)