A spiked signal-plus-noise model yields separation ratios that partition multimodal problems into four regimes where alignment, prediction, both, or neither succeed.
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When to Align, When to Predict: A Phase Diagram for Multimodal Learning
A spiked signal-plus-noise model yields separation ratios that partition multimodal problems into four regimes where alignment, prediction, both, or neither succeed.