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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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ACL Findings 20232023Answering complex questions often requires reasoning over knowledge graphs (KGs). State-of-the-art methods often utilize entities in questions to retrieve local subgraphs, which are then fed into KG encoder, e.g. graph neural networks (GNNs), to model their local structures and integrated into language models for question answering. However, this paradigm constrains retrieved knowledge in local subgraphs
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KDD 20232023Pre-trained language models (PLMs) such as BERT, RoBERTa, and DeBERTa have achieved state-of-the-art performance on various downstream tasks. The enormous sizes of PLMs hinder their deployment in resource-constrained scenarios, e.g., on edge and mobile devices. To address this issue, many model compression approaches have been proposed to reduce the number of model parameters. This paper focuses on compressing
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Interspeech 20232023Conformer-based end-to-end automatic speech recognition (ASR) models have gained popularity in recent years due to their exceptional performance at scale. However, there are significant computation, memory and latency costs associated with running inference on such models. With the aim of mitigating these issues, we evaluate the efficacy of pruning Conformer layers while fine-tuning only on 20% of the data
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KDD 2023 Workshop on Mining and Learning with Graphs2023The rise of online marketplaces has led to increased concerns regarding the presence of bad actors involved in counterfeit or engage in fraudulent activities. While efforts are being made by organizations to monitor and address these issues, bad actors persistently find new ways to engage in fraudulent behavior, including creating new accounts using different credentials, account hijacking etc. To combat
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ACL Findings 20232023Recommending a diversity of product types (PTs) is important for a good shopping experience when customers are looking for products around their high-level shopping interests (SIs) such as hiking. However, the SI-PT connection is typically absent in e-commerce product catalogs and expensive to construct manually due to the volume of potential SIs, which prevents us from establishing a recommender with easily
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