Yaohong Chen
Yaohong Chen — researcher or builder tracked in the Angestrom contributor network.
Papers · 2
Beyond Unfolding: 60x Faster One-Stage Unmixing for Closely-Spaced Infrared Small Targets
Due to the optical diffraction limit and long imaging distances, Closely-Spaced Infrared Small Targets (CSIST) typically exhibit energy overlap, manifesting as indistinguishable blobs in infrared images. This ambiguity invalidates the one-to-one mapping assumption of traditional detection, thereby necessitating a paradigm shift towards CSIST Unmixing, which decomposes these blobs into discrete sub-targets. However, the dominant paradigm deep unfolding networks are shackled by the high latency and structural inflexibility intrinsic to their repetitively iterative architecture. To this end, we p
Should Missing Modalities Always Be Necessary to Repair for Multi-modal Sentiment Analysis?
Existing methods for multimodal sentiment analysis (MSA) under missing modalities usually follow a repair-first paradigm. We revisit this assumption and ask: \emph{should every missing modality be repaired?} A per-sample oracle analysis shows the answer is not always: full-modality input is optimal for only a small fraction of samples, and every modality subset is preferred by some samples. These results suggest that adding or repairing modalities may not always improve prediction, and that the utility of each modality is sample-dependent. Building on this finding, we propose \textbf{S}ufficie
