Mingjun Zhao


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2023

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ConKI: Contrastive Knowledge Injection for Multimodal Sentiment Analysis
Yakun Yu | Mingjun Zhao | Shi-ang Qi | Feiran Sun | Baoxun Wang | Weidong Guo | Xiaoli Wang | Lei Yang | Di Niu
Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: ACL 2023

Multimodal Sentiment Analysis leverages multimodal signals to detect the sentiment of a speaker. Previous approaches concentrate on performing multimodal fusion and representation learning based on general knowledge obtained from pretrained models, which neglects the effect of domain-specific knowledge. In this paper, we propose Contrastive Knowledge Injection (ConKI) for multimodal sentiment analysis, where specific-knowledge representations for each modality can be learned together with general knowledge representations via knowledge injection based on an adapter architecture. In addition, ConKI uses a hierarchical contrastive learning procedure performed between knowledge types within every single modality, across modalities within each sample, and across samples to facilitate the effective learning of the proposed representations, hence improving multimodal sentiment predictions. The experiments on three popular multimodal sentiment analysis benchmarks show that ConKI outperforms all prior methods on a variety of performance metrics.

2021

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LICHEE: Improving Language Model Pre-training with Multi-grained Tokenization
Weidong Guo | Mingjun Zhao | Lusheng Zhang | Di Niu | Jinwen Luo | Zhenhua Liu | Zhenyang Li | Jianbo Tang
Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: ACL-IJCNLP 2021