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July 30, 20268 min readInstead of compromising among parameter updates dictated by different training objectives, ControlG allocates computational capacity to objectives sequentially and dynamically.
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ICML 2021 Workshop on Automated Learning (AutoML)2021We consider the problem of repeated hyperparameter and neural architecture search (HNAS).We propose an extension of Successive Halving that leverages information gained in previous HNAS problems with the goal of saving computational resources. We empirically demonstrate that our solution is robust to negative transfer and drastically decreases cost while maintaining accuracy. Our method is significantly
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KDD 2021 TrueFact Workshop on Making a Credible Web for Tomorrow2021Price Per Unit (PPU) is an essential information for consumers shopping on e-commerce websites when comparing products. Finding total quantity in a product is required for computing PPU, which is not always provided by the sellers. To predict total quantity, all relevant quantities given in a product’s attributes such as title, description and image need to be inferred correctly. We formulate this problem
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SIGDIAL 20212021Smooth and effective communication requires the ability to perform latent or explicit commonsense inference. Prior commonsense reasoning benchmarks (such as SocialIQA and CommonsenseQA) mainly focus on the discriminative task of choosing the right answer from a set of candidates, and do not involve interactive language generation as in dialogue. Moreover, existing dialogue datasets do not explicitly focus
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ICML 20212021This paper presents a novel approach to forecasting of hierarchical time series that produces coherent, probabilistic forecasts without requiring any explicit post-processing step. Unlike the state-of-the-art, the proposed method simultaneously learns from all time series in the hierarchy and incorporates the reconciliation step as part of a single trainable model. This is achieved by applying the reparameterization
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West Virginia Law Review2021Western societies are marked by diverse and extensive biases and inequality that are unavoidably embedded in the data used to train machine learning. Algorithms trained on biased data will, without intervention, produce biased outcomes and increase the inequality experienced by historically disadvantaged groups. Recognising this problem, much work has emerged in recent years to test for bias in machine
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