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Efficient Selective Audio Masked Multimodal Bottleneck Transformer for Audio-Video Classification

Published 8 Jan 2024 in cs.CV, cs.AI, cs.LG, cs.MM, cs.SD, and eess.AS | (2401.04154v1)

Abstract: Audio and video are two most common modalities in the mainstream media platforms, e.g., YouTube. To learn from multimodal videos effectively, in this work, we propose a novel audio-video recognition approach termed audio video Transformer, AVT, leveraging the effective spatio-temporal representation by the video Transformer to improve action recognition accuracy. For multimodal fusion, simply concatenating multimodal tokens in a cross-modal Transformer requires large computational and memory resources, instead we reduce the cross-modality complexity through an audio-video bottleneck Transformer. To improve the learning efficiency of multimodal Transformer, we integrate self-supervised objectives, i.e., audio-video contrastive learning, audio-video matching, and masked audio and video learning, into AVT training, which maps diverse audio and video representations into a common multimodal representation space. We further propose a masked audio segment loss to learn semantic audio activities in AVT. Extensive experiments and ablation studies on three public datasets and two in-house datasets consistently demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed AVT. Specifically, AVT outperforms its previous state-of-the-art counterparts on Kinetics-Sounds by 8%. AVT also surpasses one of the previous state-of-the-art video Transformers [25] by 10% on VGGSound by leveraging the audio signal. Compared to one of the previous state-of-the-art multimodal methods, MBT [32], AVT is 1.3% more efficient in terms of FLOPs and improves the accuracy by 3.8% on Epic-Kitchens-100.

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