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M3P: Learning Universal Representations via Multitask Multilingual Multimodal Pre-training

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arxiv 2006.02635 v4 pith:Z7IS3I7S submitted 2020-06-04 cs.CL cs.CV

classification cs.CLcs.CV
keywords pre-trainingmultimodalmultilinguallanguagesmultitaskdifferentnon-englishrepresentations
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We present M3P, a Multitask Multilingual Multimodal Pre-trained model that combines multilingual pre-training and multimodal pre-training into a unified framework via multitask pre-training. Our goal is to learn universal representations that can map objects occurred in different modalities or texts expressed in different languages into a common semantic space. In addition, to explicitly encourage fine-grained alignment between images and non-English languages, we also propose Multimodal Code-switched Training (MCT) to combine monolingual pre-training and multimodal pre-training via a code-switch strategy. Experiments are performed on the multilingual image retrieval task across two benchmark datasets, including MSCOCO and Multi30K. M3P can achieve comparable results for English and new state-of-the-art results for non-English languages.

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