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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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ICASSP 20212021We introduce a novel acoustic echo cancellation framework for systems where the loudspeaker and the microphone array are not synchronized. We consider the problem in the most general form where the loss of synchronization is time-varying. The proposed system is linear and it utilizes microphone array beamforming for echo cancellation. It is shown to provide significant improvement over standard echo cancellation
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KDD 20212021Graph neural networks (GNNs) are powerful tools for learning from graph data and are widely used in various applications such as social network recommendation, fraud detection, and graph search. The graphs in these applications are typically large, usually containing hundreds of millions of nodes. Training GNN models on such large graphs efficiently remains a big challenge. Despite a number of sampling-based
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ICML 20212021Link prediction methods are frequently applied in recommender systems, e.g., to suggest citations for academic papers or friends in social networks. However, exposure bias can arise when users are systematically underexposed to certain relevant items. For example, in citation networks, authors might be more likely to encounter papers from their own field and thus cite them preferentially. This bias can
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IEEE ICIP 20212021On modern e-commerce platforms like Amazon, the number of products is fast growing, precise and efficient product classification becomes a key lever to great customer shopping experience. To tackle the large-scale product classification problem, a major challenge is how to leverage multimodal product information (e.g., image, text). One of the most successful directions is the attention-based deep multimodal
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KDD 20212021We consider the problem of semantic matching in product search: given a customer query, retrieve all semantically related products from a huge catalog of size 100 million, or more. Because of large catalog spaces and real-time latency constraints, semantic matching algorithms not only desire high recall but also need to have low latency. Conventional lexical matching approaches (e.g., OkapiBM25) exploit
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