The authors propose OSCMG, an open-set version of Cross Modal Generalization, and show their MICU method with masked contrastive learning and unified jigsaw puzzles outperforms prior methods.
Towards Multimodal Open-Set Domain Generalization and Adaptation through Self-supervision
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The task of open-set domain generalization (OSDG) involves recognizing novel classes within unseen domains, which becomes more challenging with multiple modalities as input. Existing works have only addressed unimodal OSDG within the meta-learning framework, without considering multimodal scenarios. In this work, we introduce a novel approach to address Multimodal Open-Set Domain Generalization (MM-OSDG) for the first time, utilizing self-supervision. To this end, we introduce two innovative multimodal self-supervised pretext tasks: Masked Cross-modal Translation and Multimodal Jigsaw Puzzles. These tasks facilitate the learning of multimodal representative features, thereby enhancing generalization and open-class detection capabilities. Additionally, we propose a novel entropy weighting mechanism to balance the loss across different modalities. Furthermore, we extend our approach to tackle also the Multimodal Open-Set Domain Adaptation (MM-OSDA) problem, especially in scenarios where unlabeled data from the target domain is available. Extensive experiments conducted under MM-OSDG, MM-OSDA, and Multimodal Closed-Set DG settings on the EPIC-Kitchens and HAC datasets demonstrate the efficacy and versatility of the proposed approach. Our source code is available at https://github.com/donghao51/MOOSA.
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Open-set Cross Modal Generalization via Multimodal Unified Representation
The authors propose OSCMG, an open-set version of Cross Modal Generalization, and show their MICU method with masked contrastive learning and unified jigsaw puzzles outperforms prior methods.