由于具有强大的代表性,变形金刚在包括自然语言处理(NLP),计算机视觉和语音识别在内的广泛应用中越来越受欢迎。但是,利用这种代表性的能力有效地需要大量的数据,强大的正则化或两者兼而有之以减轻过度拟合。最近,基于掩盖的自动编码器的自我监督预处理策略已解锁了变压器的功能,这些策略依赖于直接或从未掩盖的内容对比的掩蔽输入进行重建。这种预训练的策略已在NLP中的BERT模型,Speak2VEC模型中使用,最近在Vision中的MAE模型中,该模型迫使该模型使用自动编码相关的目标来了解输入不同部分中的内容之间的关系。在本文中,我们提出了一种小说但令人惊讶的简单替代内容,以预测内容的位置,而无需为其提供位置信息。这样做需要变压器仅凭内容就可以理解输入不同部分之间的位置关系。这相当于有效的实现,其中借口任务是每个输入令牌所有可能位置之间的分类问题。我们在视觉和语音基准上进行了实验,我们的方法对强有力的监督训练基准进行了改进,并且与现代的无监督/自我监督预审方法相媲美。我们的方法还可以使经过训练的变压器在没有位置嵌入的情况下胜过训练有完整位置信息的训练的变压器。
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Power等人报道的\ emph {grokking现象} {power2021grokking}是指一个长期过度拟合之后,似乎突然过渡到完美的概括。在本文中,我们试图通过一系列经验研究来揭示Grokking的基础。具体而言,我们在极端的训练阶段(称为\ emph {slingshot机构)发现了一个优化的异常缺陷自适应优化器。可以通过稳定和不稳定的训练方案之间的循环过渡来测量弹弓机制的突出伪像,并且可以通过最后一层重量的规范的循环行为轻松监测。我们从经验上观察到,在\ cite {power2021grokking}中报道的无明确正规化,几乎完全发生在\ emph {slingshots}的开始时,并且没有它。虽然在更一般的环境中常见且容易复制,但弹弓机制并不遵循我们所知道的任何已知优化理论,并且可以轻松地忽略而无需深入研究。我们的工作表明,在培训的后期阶段,适应性梯度优化器的令人惊讶且有用的归纳偏见,要求对其起源进行修订。
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我们研究了从3D对象组成的场景的稀疏源观察的新型视图综合的问题。我们提出了一种简单但有效的方法,既不是持续的也不是隐含的,挑战近期观测综合的趋势。我们的方法将观察显式编码为启用摊销渲染的体积表示。我们证明,虽然由于其表现力,但由于其表现力,但由于其富有力的力量,我们的简单方法获得了与最新的基线的比较比较了与最先进的基线的相当甚至更好的新颖性重建质量,同时增加了渲染速度超过400倍。我们的模型采用类别无关方式培训,不需要特定于场景的优化。因此,它能够将新颖的视图合成概括为在训练期间未见的对象类别。此外,我们表明,通过简单的制定,我们可以使用视图综合作为自我监控信号,以便在没有明确的3D监督的情况下高效学习3D几何。
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Understanding the relationship between structure and sentiment is essential in highlighting future operations with online social networks. More specifically, within popular conversation on Twitter. This paper provides a development on the relationship between the two variables: structure, defined as the composition of a directed network, and sentiment, a quantified value of the positive/negative connotations of a conversation. We highlight thread sentiment to be inversely proportional to the strength and connectivity of a network. The second portion of this paper highlights differences in query types, specifically how the aforementioned behavior differs within four key query types. This paper focuses on topical, event-based, geographic, and individual queries as orientations which have differing behavior. Using cross-query analysis, we see that the relationship between structure and sentiment, though still inversely proportional, differs greatly across query types. We find this relationship to be the most clear within the individual queries and the least prevalent within the event-based queries. This paper provides a sociological progression in our understanding of opinion and networks, while providing a methodological advancement for future studies on similar subjects.
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We present temporally layered architecture (TLA), a biologically inspired system for temporally adaptive distributed control. TLA layers a fast and a slow controller together to achieve temporal abstraction that allows each layer to focus on a different time-scale. Our design is biologically inspired and draws on the architecture of the human brain which executes actions at different timescales depending on the environment's demands. Such distributed control design is widespread across biological systems because it increases survivability and accuracy in certain and uncertain environments. We demonstrate that TLA can provide many advantages over existing approaches, including persistent exploration, adaptive control, explainable temporal behavior, compute efficiency and distributed control. We present two different algorithms for training TLA: (a) Closed-loop control, where the fast controller is trained over a pre-trained slow controller, allowing better exploration for the fast controller and closed-loop control where the fast controller decides whether to "act-or-not" at each timestep; and (b) Partially open loop control, where the slow controller is trained over a pre-trained fast controller, allowing for open loop-control where the slow controller picks a temporally extended action or defers the next n-actions to the fast controller. We evaluated our method on a suite of continuous control tasks and demonstrate the advantages of TLA over several strong baselines.
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Data deprivation, or the lack of easily available and actionable information on the well-being of individuals, is a significant challenge for the developing world and an impediment to the design and operationalization of policies intended to alleviate poverty. In this paper we explore the suitability of data derived from OpenStreetMap to proxy for the location of two crucial public services: schools and health clinics. Thanks to the efforts of thousands of digital humanitarians, online mapping repositories such as OpenStreetMap contain millions of records on buildings and other structures, delineating both their location and often their use. Unfortunately much of this data is locked in complex, unstructured text rendering it seemingly unsuitable for classifying schools or clinics. We apply a scalable, unsupervised learning method to unlabeled OpenStreetMap building data to extract the location of schools and health clinics in ten countries in Africa. We find the topic modeling approach greatly improves performance versus reliance on structured keys alone. We validate our results by comparing schools and clinics identified by our OSM method versus those identified by the WHO, and describe OSM coverage gaps more broadly.
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We present a new algorithm for automatically bounding the Taylor remainder series. In the special case of a scalar function $f: \mathbb{R} \mapsto \mathbb{R}$, our algorithm takes as input a reference point $x_0$, trust region $[a, b]$, and integer $k \ge 0$, and returns an interval $I$ such that $f(x) - \sum_{i=0}^k \frac {f^{(i)}(x_0)} {i!} (x - x_0)^i \in I (x - x_0)^{k+1}$ for all $x \in [a, b]$. As in automatic differentiation, the function $f$ is provided to the algorithm in symbolic form, and must be composed of known elementary functions. At a high level, our algorithm has two steps. First, for a variety of commonly-used elementary functions (e.g., $\exp$, $\log$), we derive sharp polynomial upper and lower bounds on the Taylor remainder series. We then recursively combine the bounds for the elementary functions using an interval arithmetic variant of Taylor-mode automatic differentiation. Our algorithm can make efficient use of machine learning hardware accelerators, and we provide an open source implementation in JAX. We then turn our attention to applications. Most notably, we use our new machinery to create the first universal majorization-minimization optimization algorithms: algorithms that iteratively minimize an arbitrary loss using a majorizer that is derived automatically, rather than by hand. Applied to machine learning, this leads to architecture-specific optimizers for training deep networks that converge from any starting point, without hyperparameter tuning. Our experiments show that for some optimization problems, these hyperparameter-free optimizers outperform tuned versions of gradient descent, Adam, and AdaGrad. We also show that our automatically-derived bounds can be used for verified global optimization and numerical integration, and to prove sharper versions of Jensen's inequality.
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A typical product or place often has hundreds of reviews, and summarization of these texts is an important and challenging problem. Recent progress on abstractive summarization in domains such as news has been driven by supervised systems trained on hundreds of thousands of news articles paired with human-written summaries. However for opinion texts, such large scale datasets are rarely available. Unsupervised methods, self-training, and few-shot learning approaches bridge that gap. In this work, we present a novel self-training approach, OpineSum, for abstractive opinion summarization. The summaries in this approach are built using a novel application of textual entailment and capture the consensus of opinions across the various reviews for an item. This method can be used to obtain silver-standard summaries on a large scale and train both unsupervised and few-shot abstractive summarization systems. OpineSum achieves state-of-the-art performance in both settings.
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The applicability of computational models to the biological world is an active topic of debate. We argue that a useful path forward results from abandoning hard boundaries between categories and adopting an observer-dependent, pragmatic view. Such a view dissolves the contingent dichotomies driven by human cognitive biases (e.g., tendency to oversimplify) and prior technological limitations in favor of a more continuous, gradualist view necessitated by the study of evolution, developmental biology, and intelligent machines. Efforts to re-shape living systems for biomedical or bioengineering purposes require prediction and control of their function at multiple scales. This is challenging for many reasons, one of which is that living systems perform multiple functions in the same place at the same time. We refer to this as "polycomputing" - the ability of the same substrate to simultaneously compute different things. This ability is an important way in which living things are a kind of computer, but not the familiar, linear, deterministic kind; rather, living things are computers in the broad sense of computational materials as reported in the rapidly-growing physical computing literature. We argue that an observer-centered framework for the computations performed by evolved and designed systems will improve the understanding of meso-scale events, as it has already done at quantum and relativistic scales. Here, we review examples of biological and technological polycomputing, and develop the idea that overloading of different functions on the same hardware is an important design principle that helps understand and build both evolved and designed systems. Learning to hack existing polycomputing substrates, as well as evolve and design new ones, will have massive impacts on regenerative medicine, robotics, and computer engineering.
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Abstractive summarization has enjoyed renewed interest in recent years, thanks to pre-trained language models and the availability of large-scale datasets. Despite promising results, current models still suffer from generating factually inconsistent summaries, reducing their utility for real-world application. Several recent efforts attempt to address this by devising models that automatically detect factual inconsistencies in machine generated summaries. However, they focus exclusively on English, a language with abundant resources. In this work, we leverage factual consistency evaluation models to improve multilingual summarization. We explore two intuitive approaches to mitigate hallucinations based on the signal provided by a multilingual NLI model, namely data filtering and controlled generation. Experimental results in the 45 languages from the XLSum dataset show gains over strong baselines in both automatic and human evaluation.
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