Unlocking the Potential of Multimodal Unified Discrete Representation through Training-Free Codebook Optimization and Hierarchical Alignment

8 Mar 2024  ·  Hai Huang, Yan Xia, Shengpeng Ji, Shulei Wang, Hanting Wang, Jieming Zhu, Zhenhua Dong, Zhou Zhao ·

Recent advances in representation learning have demonstrated the significance of multimodal alignment. The Dual Cross-modal Information Disentanglement (DCID) model, utilizing a unified codebook, shows promising results in achieving fine-grained representation and cross-modal generalization. However, it is still hindered by equal treatment of all channels and neglect of minor event information, resulting in interference from irrelevant channels and limited performance in fine-grained tasks. Thus, in this work, We propose a Training-free Optimization of Codebook (TOC) method to enhance model performance by selecting important channels in the unified space without retraining. Additionally, we introduce the Hierarchical Dual Cross-modal Information Disentanglement (H-DCID) approach to extend information separation and alignment to two levels, capturing more cross-modal details. The experiment results demonstrate significant improvements across various downstream tasks, with TOC contributing to an average improvement of 1.70% for DCID on four tasks, and H-DCID surpassing DCID by an average of 3.64%. The combination of TOC and H-DCID further enhances performance, exceeding DCID by 4.43%. These findings highlight the effectiveness of our methods in facilitating robust and nuanced cross-modal learning, opening avenues for future enhancements. The source code and pre-trained models can be accessed at https://github.com/haihuangcode/TOC_H-DCID.

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