Tac-DINO constructs a large tactile dataset and Vis-Tac Holographic Matching Benchmark, then proposes Vision-Tactile Patch Alignment (VTPA) methods that outperform non-aligned baselines on local-to-global feature matching.
See, Hear, and Read: Deep Aligned Representations
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We capitalize on large amounts of readily-available, synchronous data to learn a deep discriminative representations shared across three major natural modalities: vision, sound and language. By leveraging over a year of sound from video and millions of sentences paired with images, we jointly train a deep convolutional network for aligned representation learning. Our experiments suggest that this representation is useful for several tasks, such as cross-modal retrieval or transferring classifiers between modalities. Moreover, although our network is only trained with image+text and image+sound pairs, it can transfer between text and sound as well, a transfer the network never observed during training. Visualizations of our representation reveal many hidden units which automatically emerge to detect concepts, independent of the modality.
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Tac-DINO: Learning Vision-Tactile Features with Patch Alignment
Tac-DINO constructs a large tactile dataset and Vis-Tac Holographic Matching Benchmark, then proposes Vision-Tactile Patch Alignment (VTPA) methods that outperform non-aligned baselines on local-to-global feature matching.