Recent years have witnessed significant growth of face alignment. Though dense facial landmark is highly demanded in various scenarios, e.g., cosmetic medicine and facial beautification, most works only consider sparse face alignment. To address this problem, we present a framework that can enrich landmark density by existing sparse landmark datasets, e.g., 300W with 68 points and WFLW with 98 points. Firstly, we observe that the local patches along each semantic contour are highly similar in appearance. Then, we propose a weakly-supervised idea of learning the refinement ability on original sparse landmarks and adapting this ability to enriched dense landmarks. Meanwhile, several operators are devised and organized together to implement the idea. Finally, the trained model is applied as a plug-and-play module to the existing face alignment networks. To evaluate our method, we manually label the dense landmarks on 300W testset. Our method yields state-of-the-art accuracy not only in newly-constructed dense 300W testset but also in the original sparse 300W and WFLW testsets without additional cost.
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Recent deep learning methods have achieved promising results in image shadow removal. However, their restored images still suffer from unsatisfactory boundary artifacts, due to the lack of degradation prior embedding and the deficiency in modeling capacity. Our work addresses these issues by proposing a unified diffusion framework that integrates both the image and degradation priors for highly effective shadow removal. In detail, we first propose a shadow degradation model, which inspires us to build a novel unrolling diffusion model, dubbed ShandowDiffusion. It remarkably improves the model's capacity in shadow removal via progressively refining the desired output with both degradation prior and diffusive generative prior, which by nature can serve as a new strong baseline for image restoration. Furthermore, ShadowDiffusion progressively refines the estimated shadow mask as an auxiliary task of the diffusion generator, which leads to more accurate and robust shadow-free image generation. We conduct extensive experiments on three popular public datasets, including ISTD, ISTD+, and SRD, to validate our method's effectiveness. Compared to the state-of-the-art methods, our model achieves a significant improvement in terms of PSNR, increasing from 31.69dB to 34.73dB over SRD dataset.
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Objective: We aim to develop an open-source natural language processing (NLP) package, SODA (i.e., SOcial DeterminAnts), with pre-trained transformer models to extract social determinants of health (SDoH) for cancer patients, examine the generalizability of SODA to a new disease domain (i.e., opioid use), and evaluate the extraction rate of SDoH using cancer populations. Methods: We identified SDoH categories and attributes and developed an SDoH corpus using clinical notes from a general cancer cohort. We compared four transformer-based NLP models to extract SDoH, examined the generalizability of NLP models to a cohort of patients prescribed with opioids, and explored customization strategies to improve performance. We applied the best NLP model to extract 19 categories of SDoH from the breast (n=7,971), lung (n=11,804), and colorectal cancer (n=6,240) cohorts. Results and Conclusion: We developed a corpus of 629 cancer patients notes with annotations of 13,193 SDoH concepts/attributes from 19 categories of SDoH. The Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers (BERT) model achieved the best strict/lenient F1 scores of 0.9216 and 0.9441 for SDoH concept extraction, 0.9617 and 0.9626 for linking attributes to SDoH concepts. Fine-tuning the NLP models using new annotations from opioid use patients improved the strict/lenient F1 scores from 0.8172/0.8502 to 0.8312/0.8679. The extraction rates among 19 categories of SDoH varied greatly, where 10 SDoH could be extracted from >70% of cancer patients, but 9 SDoH had a low extraction rate (<70% of cancer patients). The SODA package with pre-trained transformer models is publicly available at https://github.com/uf-hobiinformatics-lab/SDoH_SODA.
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Energy consumption in buildings, both residential and commercial, accounts for approximately 40% of all energy usage in the U.S., and similar numbers are being reported from countries around the world. This significant amount of energy is used to maintain a comfortable, secure, and productive environment for the occupants. So, it is crucial that the energy consumption in buildings must be optimized, all the while maintaining satisfactory levels of occupant comfort, health, and safety. Recently, Machine Learning has been proven to be an invaluable tool in deriving important insights from data and optimizing various systems. In this work, we review the ways in which machine learning has been leveraged to make buildings smart and energy-efficient. For the convenience of readers, we provide a brief introduction of several machine learning paradigms and the components and functioning of each smart building system we cover. Finally, we discuss challenges faced while implementing machine learning algorithms in smart buildings and provide future avenues for research at the intersection of smart buildings and machine learning.
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While large pre-trained models have transformed the field of natural language processing (NLP), the high training cost and low cross-lingual availability of such models prevent the new advances from being equally shared by users across all languages, especially the less spoken ones. To promote equal opportunities for all language speakers in NLP research and to reduce energy consumption for sustainability, this study proposes an effective and energy-efficient framework GreenPLM that uses bilingual lexicons to directly translate language models of one language into other languages at (almost) no additional cost. We validate this approach in 18 languages and show that this framework is comparable to, if not better than, other heuristics trained with high cost. In addition, when given a low computational cost (2.5\%), the framework outperforms the original monolingual language models in six out of seven tested languages. We release language models in 50 languages translated from English and the source code here.
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Classification on smartphone-captured chest X-ray (CXR) photos to detect pathologies is challenging due to the projective transformation caused by the non-ideal camera position. Recently, various rectification methods have been proposed for different photo rectification tasks such as document photos, license plate photos, etc. Unfortunately, we found that none of them is suitable for CXR photos, due to their specific transformation type, image appearance, annotation type, etc. In this paper, we propose an innovative deep learning-based Projective Transformation Rectification Network (PTRN) to automatically rectify CXR photos by predicting the projective transformation matrix. To the best of our knowledge, it is the first work to predict the projective transformation matrix as the learning goal for photo rectification. Additionally, to avoid the expensive collection of natural data, synthetic CXR photos are generated under the consideration of natural perturbations, extra screens, etc. We evaluate the proposed approach in the CheXphoto smartphone-captured CXR photos classification competition hosted by the Stanford University Machine Learning Group, our approach won first place with a huge performance improvement (ours 0.850, second-best 0.762, in AUC). A deeper study demonstrates that the use of PTRN successfully achieves the classification performance on the spatially transformed CXR photos to the same level as on the high-quality digital CXR images, indicating PTRN can eliminate all negative impacts of projective transformation on the CXR photos.
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Covid-19-Pandemic继续在社交媒体上提出各种讨论或辩论的主题。为了探索大流行对人们生活的影响,了解公众对与大流行有关的实体(例如药物,疫苗)对社交媒体的关注和态度至关重要。但是,对现有命名实体识别(NER)或目标情感分析(TSA)数据集培训的模型具有有限的理解与COVID相关的社交媒体文本的能力有限,因为这些数据集并未从医学角度设计或注释。本文释放了Mets-COV,这是一种包含医疗实体的数据集和与COVID相关的推文中的目标情感。 Mets-COV包含10,000条带有7种实体的推文,包括4种医疗实体类型(疾病,药物,症状和疫苗)和3种通用实体类型(人,位置和组织)。为了进一步调查推文用户对特定实体的态度,选择了4种类型的实体(人,组织,药物和疫苗),并用用户情感注释,从而产生了具有9,101个实体(5,278个推文)的目标情感数据集。据我们所知,METS-COV是第一个收集与COVID相关推文的医疗实体和相应情感的数据集。我们通过广泛的实验对经典机器学习模型和最先进的深度学习模型进行基准测试。结果表明,该数据集在NER和TSA任务方面都有大量改进的空间。 METS-COV是开发更好的医学社交媒体工具并促进计算社会科学研究的重要资源,尤其是在流行病学方面。我们的数据,注释准则,基准模型和源代码公开可用(https://github.com/ylab-open/mets-cov),以确保可重复性。
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Federated学习(FL)最近作为一种增强隐私的工具而受到了极大的关注,可以由多个参与者共同培训机器学习模型。FL的先前工作主要研究了如何在模型培训期间保护标签隐私。但是,FL中的模型评估也可能导致私人标签信息的潜在泄漏。在这项工作中,我们提出了一种评估算法,该算法可以准确计算使用FL中的标签差异隐私(DP)时,可以准确计算广泛使用的AUC(曲线下)度量。通过广泛的实验,我们显示我们的算法可以计算与地面真相相比的准确AUC。
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零拍学习(ZSL)旨在通过利用所见类和看不见的类之间共享的语义描述来识别看不见的类。当前的方法表明,通过将语义嵌入将视觉空间投射到视觉空间中是类原型,从而有效地学习视觉语义对齐是有效的。但是,这样的投影函数仅与可见的类有关。当应用于看不见的类时,原型通常由于域移位而次优。在本文中,我们建议通过称为LPL的占位符学习原型,以消除看到和看不见的阶级之间的域转移。具体来说,我们将看到的课程结合在一起,以使新课程成为视觉和语义空间中看不见的班级的占位符。占位持有人放置在看到的班级之间,鼓励人们高度分散所见类的原型。插入良好的看不见的空间也可以保留更多的空间。从经验上讲,分离良好的原型有助于抵消由域转移引起的视觉声音错位。此外,我们利用一种新颖的面向语义的微调来保证占位符的语义可靠性。在五个基准数据集上进行的广泛实验证明了LPL在最新方法上的显着性能提高。代码可在https://github.com/zaiquanyang/lpl上找到。
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最近,神经隐式渲染技术已经迅速发展,并在新型视图合成和3D场景重建中显示出很大的优势。但是,用于编辑目的的现有神经渲染方法提供了有限的功能,例如刚性转换,或不适用于日常生活中的一般物体的细粒度编辑。在本文中,我们通过编码神经隐性字段,并在网格顶点上编码神经隐式字段,并在网格顶点上编码纹理代码,从而促进了一组编辑功能,包括网格引导的几何形状编辑,指定的纹理编辑,纹理交换,纹理交换,,纹理交换,,纹理编辑,,纹理编辑,,纹理编辑,,纹理编辑,,纹理编辑,,纹理编辑,,纹理编辑,,纹理编辑。填充和绘画操作。为此,我们开发了几种技术,包括可学习的符号指标,以扩大基于网格的表示,蒸馏和微调机制的空间区分性,以稳定地收敛,以及空间感知的优化策略,以实现精确的纹理编辑。关于真实和合成数据的广泛实验和编辑示例都证明了我们方法在表示质量和编辑能力上的优越性。代码可在项目网页上找到:https://zju3dv.github.io/neumesh/。
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