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November 20, 20254 min readA new evaluation pipeline called FiSCo uncovers hidden biases and offers an assessment framework that evolves alongside language models.
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RecSys 20232023Modern recommender systems usually include separate recommendation carousels such as ‘trending now’ to list trending items and further boost their popularity, thereby attracting active users. Though widely useful, such ‘trending now’ carousels typically generate item lists based on simple heuristics, e.g., the number of interactions within a time interval, and therefore still leave much room for improvement
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ICCV 20232023We propose a Bidirectional Alignment for domain adaptive Detection with Transformers (BiADT) to improve cross domain object detection performance. Existing adversarial learning based methods use gradient reverse layer (GRL) to reduce the domain gap between the source and target domains in feature representations. Since different image parts and objects may exhibit various degrees of domain-specific characteristics
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AutoML Conference 20232023We introduce AutoGluon–TimeSeries—an open-source AutoML library for probabilistic time series forecasting.1 Focused on ease of use and robustness, AutoGluon–TimeSeries enables users to generate accurate point and quantile forecasts with just 3 lines of Python code. Built on the design philosophy of AutoGluon, AutoGluon–TimeSeries leverages ensembles of diverse forecasting models to deliver high accuracy
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ICCV 20232023Visual Question Answering (VQA) and Image Captioning (CAP), which are among the most popular vision-language tasks, have analogous scene-text versions that require reasoning from the text in the image. Despite their obvious resemblance, the two are treated independently and, as we show, yield task-specific methods that can either see or read, but not both. In this work, we conduct an in-depth analysis of
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AutoML Conference 20232023Large Language Models (LLM) achieved considerable results on natural language understanding tasks. However, their sheer size causes a large memory consumption or high latency at inference time, which renders deployment on hardware-constrained applications challenging. Neural architecture search (NAS) demonstrated to be a promising framework to automatically design efficient neural network architectures.
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