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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 20242024Knowledge distillation aims at reducing model size without compromising much performance. Recent work has applied it to large vision-language (VL) Transformers, and has shown that attention maps in the multi-head attention modules of vision-language Transformers contain extensive intra-modal and cross-modal co-reference relations to be distilled. The standard approach is to apply a one-to-one attention
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WACV 20242024In this work, we demonstrate that due to the inadequacies in the existing evaluation protocols and datasets, there is a need to revisit and comprehensively examine the multimodal Zero-Shot Learning (MZSL) problem formulation. Specifically, we address two major challenges faced by current MZSL approaches; (1) Established baselines are frequently incomparable and occasionally even flawed since existing evaluation
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AAAI 20242024Scene-aware Complementary Item Retrieval (CIR) is a challenging task which requires to generate a set of compatible items across domains. Due to the subjectivity, it is difficult to set up a rigorous standard for both data collection and learning objectives. To address this challenging task, we propose a visual compatibility concept, composed of similarity (resembling in color, geometry, texture, and etc
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AAAI 2024 Workshop on Responsible Language Models2024In the In-Context Learning (ICL) setup, various forms of label biases can manifest. One such manifestation is majority label bias, which arises when the distribution of labeled examples in the in-context samples is skewed towards one or more specific classes making Large Language Models (LLMs) more prone to predict those labels. Such discrepancies can arise from various factors, including logistical constraints
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WSDM 20242024Embedding-based Retrieval Models (ERMs) have emerged as a promising framework for large-scale text retrieval problems due to powerful large language models. Nevertheless, fine-tuning ERMs to reach state-of-the-art results can be expensive due to the extreme scale of data as well as the complexity of multi-stages pipelines (e.g., pre-training, fine-tuning, distillation). In this work, we propose the PEFA
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