SeqAug: Sequential Feature Resampling as a modality agnostic augmentation method
Abstract
Data augmentation is a prevalent technique for improving performance in various machine learning applications. We propose SeqAug, a modality-agnostic augmentation method that is tailored towards sequences of extracted features. The core idea of SeqAug is to augment the sequence by resampling from the underlying feature distribution. Resampling is performed by randomly selecting feature dimensions and permuting them along the temporal axis. Experiments on CMU-MOSEI verify that SeqAug is modality agnostic; it can be successfully applied to a single modality or multiple modalities. We further verify its compatibility with both recurrent and transformer architectures, and also demonstrate comparable to state-of-the-art results.
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