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Robust Cross-Modal Knowledge Distillation for Unconstrained Videos

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arxiv 2304.07775 v2 pith:WMS7NLU3 submitted 2023-04-16 cs.CV cs.MM

Robust Cross-Modal Knowledge Distillation for Unconstrained Videos

classification cs.CV cs.MM
keywords semanticcross-modaldistillationmodalityknowledgenoiseconsistencycontrastive
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Cross-modal distillation has been widely used to transfer knowledge across different modalities, enriching the representation of the target unimodal one. Recent studies highly relate the temporal synchronization between vision and sound to the semantic consistency for cross-modal distillation. However, such semantic consistency from the synchronization is hard to guarantee in unconstrained videos, due to the irrelevant modality noise and differentiated semantic correlation. To this end, we first propose a \textit{Modality Noise Filter} (MNF) module to erase the irrelevant noise in teacher modality with cross-modal context. After this purification, we then design a \textit{Contrastive Semantic Calibration} (CSC) module to adaptively distill useful knowledge for target modality, by referring to the differentiated sample-wise semantic correlation in a contrastive fashion. Extensive experiments show that our method could bring a performance boost compared with other distillation methods in both visual action recognition and video retrieval task. We also extend to the audio tagging task to prove the generalization of our method. The source code is available at \href{https://github.com/GeWu-Lab/cross-modal-distillation}{https://github.com/GeWu-Lab/cross-modal-distillation}.

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