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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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CVPR 2023 Workshop on LatinX in Computer Vision (LXCV)2023Fine-grained classification is a challenging task that involves identifying subtle differences between objects within the same category. This task is particularly challenging in scenarios where data is scarce. Visual transformers (ViT) have recently emerged as a powerful tool for image classification, due to their ability to learn highly expressive representations of visual data using self-attention mechanisms
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ICML 20232023We advance the study of incentivized bandit exploration, in which arm choices are viewed as recommendations and are required to be Bayesian incentive compatible. Recent work of (Sellke & Slivkins, 2022) has shown that for the special case of independent arms, after collecting enough initial samples, the popular Thompson sampling algorithm becomes incentive compatible. This was generalized to the combinatorial
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ICME 20232023Keyword Spotting (KWS) is a critical aspect of audio-based applications on mobile devices and virtual assistants. Recent developments in Federated Learning (FL) have significantly expanded the ability to train machine learning models by utilizing the computational and private data resources of numerous distributed devices. However, existing FL methods typically require that devices possess accurate ground-truth
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JMIR Formative Research2023Background: Heart failure (HF) is highly prevalent in the United States. Approximately one-third to one-half of HF cases are categorized as HF with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF). Patients with HFrEF are at risk of worsening HF, have a high risk of adverse outcomes, and experience higher health care use and costs. Therefore, it is crucial to identify patients with HFrEF who are at high risk of subsequent
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CVPR 2023 Workshop on Computer Vision in Sports2023Modern live sports broadcasts display a wide variety of graphic visualizations identifying key players in a partic-ular play. Traditionally, these graphics are created with extensive manual annotation for post-match analysis and take a significant amount of time to be produced. To create such visualizations in near real-time, automatic on-screen player identification and localization is essential. However
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