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DARC-CLIP: Dynamic Adaptive Refinement with Cross-Attention for Meme Understanding
April 25, 2026 ยท Grace Period ยท ๐ IEEE ICASSP 2026
Authors
Qiyuan Jin
arXiv ID
2604.23214
Category
cs.CL: Computation & Language
Citations
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Venue
IEEE ICASSP 2026
Abstract
Memes convey meaning through the interaction of visual and textual signals, often combining humor, irony, and offense in subtle ways. Detecting harmful or sensitive content in memes requires accurate modeling of these multimodal cues. Existing CLIP-based approaches rely on static fusion, which struggles to capture fine grained dependencies between modalities. We propose DARC-CLIP, a CLIP-based framework for adaptive multimodal fusion with a hierarchical refinement stack. DARC-CLIP introduces Adaptive Cross-Attention Refiners to for bidirectional information alignment and Dynamic Feature Adapters for task-sensitive signal adaptation. We evaluate DARC-CLIP on the PrideMM benchmark, which includes hate, target, stance, and humor classification, and further test generalization on the CrisisHateMM dataset. DARC-CLIP achieves highly competitive classification accuracy across tasks, with significant gains of +4.18 AUROC and +6.84 F1 in hate detection over the strongest baseline. Ablation studies confirm that ACAR and DFA are the main contributors to these gains. These results show that adaptive cross-signal refinement is an effective strategy for multimodal content analysis in socially sensitive classification.
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