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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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2025Since the seminal work of TabPFN, research on tabular foundation models (TFMs) based on in-context learning (ICL) has challenged long-standing paradigms in machine learning. Without seeing any real-world data, models pretrained on purely synthetic datasets generalize remarkably well across diverse datasets, often using only a moderate number of in-context examples. This shifts the focus in tabular machine
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SIGMOD/PODS 2025 Workshop on Human-In-the-Loop Data Analytics (HILDA)2025In the classical problem formulation of Text-to-SQL in academia, each question is translated independently of the others into SQL. This differs from the setting in practice, where questions enter the Text-to-SQL system in sequence. Thus, for all but the first few questions, a translation history is available that contains past questions and how they were translated by the system. So far, it has not been
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2025Structuring latent representations in a hierarchical manner enables models to learn patterns at multiple levels of abstraction. However, most prevalent image understanding models focus on visual similarity, and learning visual hierarchies is relatively unexplored. In this work, for the first time, we introduce a learning paradigm that can encode user-defined multi-level complex visual hierarchies in hyperbolic
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NeurIPS 2025 Workshop on Efficient Reasoning2025We propose Re-FORC, an adaptive reward prediction method that, given a context, enables prediction of the expected future rewards as a function of the number of future thinking tokens. Re-FORC trains a lightweight adapter on reasoning models, demonstrating improved prediction with longer reasoning and larger models. Re-FORC enables: 1) early stopping of unpromising reasoning chains, reducing compute by
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Code@MIT 20252025Organizations increasingly face the challenge of evaluating numerous potential user experiences, particularly in digital contexts where content can be easily modified through page layouts, personalized recommendations, and automated content generation. While creating these experiences has become increasingly straightforward, especially with the advent of generative AI, determining user preferences remains
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