DTSGAN adapts SinGAN-style multi-scale generation to video with 3D convolutions and a sliding-window data update, claiming improved dynamic texture synthesis and diversity.
A Multimodal Fusion Network For Student Emotion Recognition Based on Transformer and Tensor Product
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This paper introduces a new multi-modal model based on the Transformer architecture and tensor product fusion strategy, combining BERT's text vectors and ViT's image vectors to classify students' psychological conditions, with an accuracy of 93.65%. The purpose of the study is to accurately analyze the mental health status of students from various data sources. This paper discusses modal fusion methods, including early, late and intermediate fusion, to overcome the challenges of integrating multi-modal information. Ablation studies compare the performance of different models and fusion techniques, showing that the proposed model outperforms existing methods such as CLIP and ViLBERT in terms of accuracy and inference speed. Conclusions indicate that while this model has significant advantages in emotion recognition, its potential to incorporate other data modalities provides areas for future research.
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DTSGAN: Learning Dynamic Textures via Spatiotemporal Generative Adversarial Network
DTSGAN adapts SinGAN-style multi-scale generation to video with 3D convolutions and a sliding-window data update, claiming improved dynamic texture synthesis and diversity.