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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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Featured news
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ICSE 20232023Static application security testing (SAST) tools have found broad adoption in modern software development workflows. These tools employ a variety of static analysis rules to generate recommendations on how to improve the code of an application. Every recommendation consumes the time of the engineer that is investigating it, so it is important to measure how useful these rules are in the long term. But what
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AAAI 20232023Ensuring the overall end-user experience is a challenging task in arbitrary style transfer (AST) due to the subjective nature of style transfer quality. A good practice is to provide users many instead of one AST result. However, existing approaches require to run multiple AST models or inference a diversified AST (DAST) solution multiple times, and thus they are either slow in speed or limited in diversity
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AAAI 20232023Pretrained code language models have enabled great progress towards program synthesis. However, common approaches only consider in-file local context and thus miss information and constraints imposed by other parts of the codebase and its external dependencies. Existing code completion benchmarks also lack such context. To resolve these restrictions we curate a new dataset of permissively licensed Python
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WSDM 20232023An essential part of making a purchase decision when shopping is to compare and contrast products based on key differentiating features, but manually examining product features online or with voice assistants can be overwhelming. Automatically generating an informative, natural-sounding, and factually consistent comparative text across multiple product domains and attribute types is a challenging research
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QIP 20232023A candidate application for quantum computers is to simulate the low-temperature properties of quantum systems. For this task, there is a well-studied quantum algorithm that performs quantum phase estimation on an initial trial state that has a nonnegligible overlap with a low-energy state. However, it is notoriously hard to give theoretical guarantees that such a trial state can be prepared efficiently
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