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August 21, 20269 min readExtendable framework enables testing agents on the full set of capabilities required to successfully complete a procedure, not isolated proxy tasks.
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CVPR 20202020Image search with text feedback has promising impacts in various real-world applications, such as e-commerce and internet search. Given a reference image and text feedback from user, the goal is to retrieve images that not only resemble the input image, but also change certain aspects in accordance with the given text. This is a challenging task as it requires the synergistic understanding of both image
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IJCNN 20202020We tackle the problem of algorithmic fairness, where the goal is to avoid the unfairly influence of sensitive information,in the general context of regression with possible continuous sensitive attributes. We extend the framework of fair empirical risk minimization of [1] to this general scenario, covering in this way the whole standard supervised learning setting. Our generalized fairness measure reduces
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LREC 20202020Summarizing data samples by quantitative measures has a long history, with descriptive statistics being a case in point. However, as natural language processing methods flourish, there are still insufficient characteristic metrics to describe a collection of texts in terms of the words, sentences, or paragraphs they comprise. In this work, we propose metrics of diversity, density, and homogeneity that quantitatively
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CVPR 20202020Scene Text Recognition (STR), the task of recognizing text against complex image backgrounds, is an active area of research. Despite the recent success of STR methods, current state-of-the-art (SOTA) STR methods still struggle to recognize text written in arbitrary shapes. In this paper, we introduce a novel architecture for STR, named Selective Context ATtentional Text Recognizer (SCATTER). SCATTER utilizes
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CVPR 20202020We propose a way to learn visual features that are compatible with previously computed ones even when they have different dimensions and are learned via different neural network architectures and loss functions. Compatible means that, if such features are used to compare images,then “new” features can be compared directly to “old” features, so they can be used interchangeably. This enables visual search
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