我们提出了一种用于在生成答案时将信息与多个检索文件中的信息组合的可检索增强的开放式开放式开放式开放域问题训练方法。我们将检索决策模拟作为相关文件集的潜在变量。由于通过对所检索的文件集的边缘化,因此使用期望最大化算法估计这一点。我们迭代地估计我们的潜在变量的价值(给定问题的这些相关文档集),然后使用此估计来更新检索器和读取器参数。我们假设这种端到端的训练允许训练信号流到读者,然后比上演明智的训练更好地流到猎犬。这导致检索器能够为问题和读者选择更多相关文档,这些文件在更准确的文档中培训以生成答案。三个基准数据集的实验表明,我们所提出的方法优于所有现有的相当大小的方法2-3%绝对精确匹配点,实现了新的最先进的结果。我们的结果还展示了学习检索以改善答复的可行性,而无明确监督检索决策。
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药物发现和发展是一个复杂和昂贵的过程。正在研究机器学习方法,以帮助提高药物发现管道多个阶段的有效性和速度。其中,使用知识图表(kg)的那些在许多任务中具有承诺,包括药物修复,药物毒性预测和靶基因疾病优先级。在药物发现kg中,包括基因,疾病和药物在内的关键因素被认为是实体,而它们之间的关系表示相互作用。但是,为了构建高质量的KG,需要合适的数据。在这篇综述中,我们详细介绍了适用于构建聚焦KGS的药物发现的公开使用来源。我们的目标是帮助引导机器学习和kg从业者对吸毒者发现领域应用新技术,但是谁可能不熟悉相关的数据来源。通过严格的标准选择数据集,根据包含内部包含的主要信息类型,并基于可以提取的信息来进行分类以构建kg。然后,我们对现有的公共药物发现KGS进行了比较分析,并评估了文献中所选择的激励案例研究。此外,我们还提出了众多和与域及其数据集相关的众多挑战和问题,同时突出了关键的未来研究方向。我们希望本综述将激励KGS在药物发现领域的关键和新兴问题中使用。
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数据库中的部署机学习(ML)算法是由于现代ML算法的不同计算脚印和多数数据库技术的挑战,每个数据库技术都具有自己的限制性语法。我们介绍了一个基于Apache Spark的微服务编排框架,其扩展了数据库操作以包含Web服务基元。我们的系统可以协调数百台机器的Web服务,并充分利用群集,线程和异步并行性。使用此框架,我们为智能服务提供大规模客户端,如语音,视觉,搜索,异常检测和文本分析。这允许用户将随意使用的智能集成到具有Apache Spark连接器的任何数据存储器中。为了消除网络通信的大多数开销,我们还引入了我们架构的低延迟集装箱版本。最后,我们证明我们调查的服务在各种基准上具有竞争力,并在此框架中展示了两个应用程序来创建智能搜索引擎和实时自动竞赛分析系统。
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近年来,图形神经网络(GNNS)被出现为一个强大的神经结构,以学习在监督的端到端时尚中的节点和图表的矢量表示。到目前为止,只有经验评估GNNS - 显示有希望的结果。以下工作从理论的角度调查了GNN,并将它们与1美元 - 二维韦斯美犬 - Leman Graph同构Heuristic(1美元-WL)相关联。我们表明GNNS在区分非同义(子)图表中,GNN具有与1美元-WL相同的表现力。因此,这两种算法也具有相同的缺点。基于此,我们提出了GNN的概括,所谓的$ k $ -dimensional gnns($ k $ -gnns),这可以考虑多个尺度的高阶图结构。这些高阶结构在社交网络和分子图的表征中起重要作用。我们的实验评估证实了我们的理论调查结果,并确认了更高阶信息在图形分类和回归的任务中有用。
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We present Deep Graph Infomax (DGI), a general approach for learning node representations within graph-structured data in an unsupervised manner. DGI relies on maximizing mutual information between patch representations and corresponding high-level summaries of graphs-both derived using established graph convolutional network architectures. The learnt patch representations summarize subgraphs centered around nodes of interest, and can thus be reused for downstream node-wise learning tasks. In contrast to most prior approaches to unsupervised learning with GCNs, DGI does not rely on random walk objectives, and is readily applicable to both transductive and inductive learning setups. We demonstrate competitive performance on a variety of node classification benchmarks, which at times even exceeds the performance of supervised learning.
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Recently, graph neural networks (GNNs) have revolutionized the field of graph representation learning through effectively learned node embeddings, and achieved state-of-the-art results in tasks such as node classification and link prediction. However, current GNN methods are inherently flat and do not learn hierarchical representations of graphs-a limitation that is especially problematic for the task of graph classification, where the goal is to predict the label associated with an entire graph. Here we propose DIFFPOOL, a differentiable graph pooling module that can generate hierarchical representations of graphs and can be combined with various graph neural network architectures in an end-to-end fashion. DIFFPOOL learns a differentiable soft cluster assignment for nodes at each layer of a deep GNN, mapping nodes to a set of clusters, which then form the coarsened input for the next GNN layer. Our experimental results show that combining existing GNN methods with DIFFPOOL yields an average improvement of 5-10% accuracy on graph classification benchmarks, compared to all existing pooling approaches, achieving a new state-of-the-art on four out of five benchmark data sets.
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Recent advancements in deep neural networks for graph-structured data have led to state-of-the-art performance on recommender system benchmarks. However, making these methods practical and scalable to web-scale recommendation tasks with billions of items and hundreds of millions of users remains a challenge.Here we describe a large-scale deep recommendation engine that we developed and deployed at Pinterest. We develop a dataefficient Graph Convolutional Network (GCN) algorithm PinSage, which combines efficient random walks and graph convolutions to generate embeddings of nodes (i.e., items) that incorporate both graph structure as well as node feature information. Compared to prior GCN approaches, we develop a novel method based on highly efficient random walks to structure the convolutions and design a novel training strategy that relies on harder-and-harder training examples to improve robustness and convergence of the model.We deploy PinSage at Pinterest and train it on 7.5 billion examples on a graph with 3 billion nodes representing pins and boards, and 18 billion edges. According to offline metrics, user studies and A/B tests, PinSage generates higher-quality recommendations than comparable deep learning and graph-based alternatives. To our knowledge, this is the largest application of deep graph embeddings to date and paves the way for a new generation of web-scale recommender systems based on graph convolutional architectures.
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Machine learning on graphs is an important and ubiquitous task with applications ranging from drug design to friendship recommendation in social networks. The primary challenge in this domain is finding a way to represent, or encode, graph structure so that it can be easily exploited by machine learning models. Traditionally, machine learning approaches relied on user-defined heuristics to extract features encoding structural information about a graph (e.g., degree statistics or kernel functions). However, recent years have seen a surge in approaches that automatically learn to encode graph structure into low-dimensional embeddings, using techniques based on deep learning and nonlinear dimensionality reduction. Here we provide a conceptual review of key advancements in this area of representation learning on graphs, including matrix factorization-based methods, random-walk based algorithms, and graph neural networks. We review methods to embed individual nodes as well as approaches to embed entire (sub)graphs. In doing so, we develop a unified framework to describe these recent approaches, and we highlight a number of important applications and directions for future work.
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Low-dimensional embeddings of nodes in large graphs have proved extremely useful in a variety of prediction tasks, from content recommendation to identifying protein functions. However, most existing approaches require that all nodes in the graph are present during training of the embeddings; these previous approaches are inherently transductive and do not naturally generalize to unseen nodes. Here we present GraphSAGE, a general inductive framework that leverages node feature information (e.g., text attributes) to efficiently generate node embeddings for previously unseen data. Instead of training individual embeddings for each node, we learn a function that generates embeddings by sampling and aggregating features from a node's local neighborhood. Our algorithm outperforms strong baselines on three inductive node-classification benchmarks: we classify the category of unseen nodes in evolving information graphs based on citation and Reddit post data, and we show that our algorithm generalizes to completely unseen graphs using a multi-graph dataset of protein-protein interactions. * The two first authors made equal contributions. 1 While it is common to refer to these data structures as social or biological networks, we use the term graph to avoid ambiguity with neural network terminology.
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We present Muse, a text-to-image Transformer model that achieves state-of-the-art image generation performance while being significantly more efficient than diffusion or autoregressive models. Muse is trained on a masked modeling task in discrete token space: given the text embedding extracted from a pre-trained large language model (LLM), Muse is trained to predict randomly masked image tokens. Compared to pixel-space diffusion models, such as Imagen and DALL-E 2, Muse is significantly more efficient due to the use of discrete tokens and requiring fewer sampling iterations; compared to autoregressive models, such as Parti, Muse is more efficient due to the use of parallel decoding. The use of a pre-trained LLM enables fine-grained language understanding, translating to high-fidelity image generation and the understanding of visual concepts such as objects, their spatial relationships, pose, cardinality etc. Our 900M parameter model achieves a new SOTA on CC3M, with an FID score of 6.06. The Muse 3B parameter model achieves an FID of 7.88 on zero-shot COCO evaluation, along with a CLIP score of 0.32. Muse also directly enables a number of image editing applications without the need to fine-tune or invert the model: inpainting, outpainting, and mask-free editing. More results are available at https://muse-model.github.io
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