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May 15, 20265 min readA new scaling law that relates particular architectural choices to loss helps identify models that improve throughput by up to 47% with no loss of accuracy.
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AAAI 20242024Finding node correspondence across networks, namely multi-network alignment, is an essential prerequisite for joint learning on multiple networks. Despite great success in aligning networks in pairs, the literature on multi-network alignment is sparse due to the exponentially growing solution space and lack of high-order discrepancy measures. To fill this gap, we propose a hierarchical multi-marginal optimal
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2024Large self-supervised models have excelled in various speech processing tasks, but their deployment on resource-limited devices is often impractical due to their substantial memory footprint. Previous studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of self-supervised pre-training for keyword spotting, even with constrained model capacity. In our pursuit of maintaining high performance while minimizing the model
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ECIR 20242024Negative sample selection has been shown to have a crucial effect on the training procedure of dense retrieval systems. Nevertheless, most existing negative selection methods end by randomly choosing from some pool of samples. This calls for a better sampling solution. We define desired requirements for negative sample selection; the samples chosen should be informative, to advance the learning process,
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ACM Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (ACM IUI) 20242024Object detection tasks are central to the development of datasets and algorithms in computer vision and machine learning. Despite its centrality, object detection remains tedious and time-consuming due to the inherent interactions that are often associated with drawing precise annotations. In this paper, we introduce Snapper, an interactive and intelligent annotation tool that intercepts bounding box annotations
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AAAI 20242024Inferring the 3D structure of a non-rigid dynamic scene from a single moving camera is an under-constrained problem. Inspired by the remarkable progress of neural radiance fields (NeRFs) in photo-realistic novel view synthesis of static scenes, it has also been extended to dynamic settings. Such methods heavily rely on implicit neural priors to regularize the problem. In this work, we take a step back and
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