Crowdsourcing, in which human intelligence and productivity is dynamically mobilized to tackle tasks too complex for automation alone to handle, has grown to be an important research topic and inspired new businesses (e.g., Uber, Airbnb). Over the years, crowdsourcing has morphed from providing a platform where workers and tasks can be matched up manually into one which leverages data-driven algorithmic management approaches powered by artificial intelligence (AI) to achieve increasingly sophisticated optimization objectives. In this paper, we provide a survey presenting a unique systematic overview on how AI can empower crowdsourcing - which we refer to as AI-Empowered Crowdsourcing(AIEC). We propose a taxonomy which divides algorithmic crowdsourcing into three major areas: 1) task delegation, 2) motivating workers, and 3) quality control, focusing on the major objectives which need to be accomplished. We discuss the limitations and insights, and curate the challenges of doing research in each of these areas to highlight promising future research directions.
translated by 谷歌翻译
Remote state estimation of large-scale distributed dynamic processes plays an important role in Industry 4.0 applications. In this paper, we focus on the transmission scheduling problem of a remote estimation system. First, we derive some structural properties of the optimal sensor scheduling policy over fading channels. Then, building on these theoretical guidelines, we develop a structure-enhanced deep reinforcement learning (DRL) framework for optimal scheduling of the system to achieve the minimum overall estimation mean-square error (MSE). In particular, we propose a structure-enhanced action selection method, which tends to select actions that obey the policy structure. This explores the action space more effectively and enhances the learning efficiency of DRL agents. Furthermore, we introduce a structure-enhanced loss function to add penalties to actions that do not follow the policy structure. The new loss function guides the DRL to converge to the optimal policy structure quickly. Our numerical experiments illustrate that the proposed structure-enhanced DRL algorithms can save the training time by 50% and reduce the remote estimation MSE by 10% to 25% when compared to benchmark DRL algorithms. In addition, we show that the derived structural properties exist in a wide range of dynamic scheduling problems that go beyond remote state estimation.
translated by 谷歌翻译
自动语音识别模型需要大量的语音数据进行培训,并且此类数据的收集通常会导致隐私问题。联合学习已被广泛使用,被认为是一种有效的分散技术,通过协作学习共享的预测模型,同时将数据保留在不同客户端设备上。但是,客户设备上有限的计算和通信资源给大型模型带来了实际困难。为了克服此类挑战,我们建议联合修剪以在联合环境下训练还原模型,同时与完整模型相比保持相似的性能。此外,与集中式培训相比,还可以利用大量客户数据来改善修剪结果。我们探索不同的修剪方案,并提供了我们方法有效性的经验证据。
translated by 谷歌翻译
我们考虑具有某些约束的矩阵分解(MF),在各个领域找到广泛的应用。利用变异推理(VI)和单一近似消息传递(UAMP),我们通过有效的消息传递实现(称为UAMPMF)开发了MF的贝叶斯方法。通过对因子矩阵施加的适当先验,UAMPMF可用于解决许多可以表达为MF的问题,例如非负基质分解,词典学习,具有矩阵不确定性的压缩感,可靠的主成分分析和稀疏矩阵分解。提供了广泛的数值示例,以表明UAMPMF在恢复精度,鲁棒性和计算复杂性方面显着优于最先进的算法。
translated by 谷歌翻译
我们介绍了自回归文本到图像(Parti)模型的途径,该模型生成高保真的影像图像并支持涉及复杂组成和世界知识的内容丰富的合成。 Parti将文本对图像生成视为类似于机器翻译的序列到序列建模问题,图像令牌的序列是目标输出,而不是其他语言的文本令牌。这种策略自然可以利用大型语言模型的先前工作,通过扩展数据和模型尺寸,能力和性能的持续进展。我们的方法很简单:首先,Parti使用基于变压器的图像令牌VIT-VQGAN将图像编码为离散令牌的序列。其次,我们通过将编码器二次变压器模型缩放到20B参数来实现一致的质量改进,其新的最新零弹药FID得分为7.23,而MS-Coco的FIDED得分为3.22。我们对本地化叙述以及党的详细分析(P2),这是1600多个英语提示的新的整体基准,证明了Parti在各种类别和难度方面的有效性。我们还探索并突出了我们的模型的局限性,以定义和体现关注重点领域以进一步改进。有关高分辨率图像,请参见https://parti.research.google/。
translated by 谷歌翻译
我们总结了使用巨大的自动语音识别(ASR)模型的大量努力的结果,该模型使用包含大约一百万小时音频的大型,多样的未标记数据集进行了预训练。我们发现,即使对于拥有数万个小时的标记数据的非常大的任务,预训练,自我培训和扩大模型大小的组合也大大提高了数据效率。特别是,在具有34K小时标记数据的ASR任务上,通过微调80亿个参数预先训练的构象异构体模型,我们可以匹配最先进的(SOTA)性能(SOTA)的性能,只有3%的培训数据和通过完整的训练集可以显着改善SOTA。我们还报告了从使用大型预训练和自我训练的模型来完成一系列下游任务所获得的普遍利益,这些任务涵盖了广泛的语音域,并涵盖了多个数据集大小的大小,包括在许多人中获得SOTA性能公共基准。此外,我们利用预先训练的网络的学会表示,在非ASR任务上实现SOTA结果。
translated by 谷歌翻译
在无线网络控制系统(WNCSS)对共享无线资源的传输计划文献中,大多数研究工作都集中在部分分布式设置上,即控制器和执行器或传感器和控制器共存。为了克服这一限制,目前的工作考虑了具有分布式工厂,传感器,执行器和控制器的完全分布的WNC,共享了有限数量的频道。为了克服沟通限制,控制器计划传输并生成用于控制的顺序预测命令。使用随机系统理论的元素,我们得出了WNC的足够稳定性条件,该条件在控制和通信系统参数方面均已说明。一旦满足条件,就会至少存在一种固定和确定性的调度政策,可以稳定WNC的所有植物。通过分析和代表WNC的每步成本函数,根据有限的可数值矢量状态,我们将最佳的传输调度问题提出到马尔可夫决策过程问题,并开发基于深入的基于强化的算法,以求解以解决的算法它。数值结果表明,所提出的算法显着优于基准策略。
translated by 谷歌翻译
Federated learning has recently been applied to recommendation systems to protect user privacy. In federated learning settings, recommendation systems can train recommendation models only collecting the intermediate parameters instead of the real user data, which greatly enhances the user privacy. Beside, federated recommendation systems enable to collaborate with other data platforms to improve recommended model performance while meeting the regulation and privacy constraints. However, federated recommendation systems faces many new challenges such as privacy, security, heterogeneity and communication costs. While significant research has been conducted in these areas, gaps in the surveying literature still exist. In this survey, we-(1) summarize some common privacy mechanisms used in federated recommendation systems and discuss the advantages and limitations of each mechanism; (2) review some robust aggregation strategies and several novel attacks against security; (3) summarize some approaches to address heterogeneity and communication costs problems; (4)introduce some open source platforms that can be used to build federated recommendation systems; (5) present some prospective research directions in the future. This survey can guide researchers and practitioners understand the research progress in these areas.
translated by 谷歌翻译
We propose AnyTOD, an end-to-end task-oriented dialog (TOD) system with zero-shot capability for unseen tasks. We view TOD as a program executed by a language model (LM), where program logic and ontology is provided by a designer in the form of a schema. To enable generalization onto unseen schemas and programs without prior training, AnyTOD adopts a neuro-symbolic approach. A neural LM keeps track of events that occur during a conversation, and a symbolic program implementing the dialog policy is executed to recommend next actions AnyTOD should take. This approach drastically reduces data annotation and model training requirements, addressing a long-standing challenge in TOD research: rapidly adapting a TOD system to unseen tasks and domains. We demonstrate state-of-the-art results on the STAR and ABCD benchmarks, as well as AnyTOD's strong zero-shot transfer capability in low-resource settings. In addition, we release STARv2, an updated version of the STAR dataset with richer data annotations, for benchmarking zero-shot end-to-end TOD models.
translated by 谷歌翻译
This work explores an efficient approach to establish a foundational video-text model for tasks including open-vocabulary video classification, text-to-video retrieval, video captioning and video question-answering. We present VideoCoCa that reuses a pretrained image-text contrastive captioner (CoCa) model and adapt it to video-text tasks with minimal extra training. While previous works adapt image-text models with various cross-frame fusion modules (for example, cross-frame attention layer or perceiver resampler) and finetune the modified architecture on video-text data, we surprisingly find that the generative attentional pooling and contrastive attentional pooling layers in the image-text CoCa design are instantly adaptable to ``flattened frame embeddings'', yielding a strong zero-shot transfer baseline for many video-text tasks. Specifically, the frozen image encoder of a pretrained image-text CoCa takes each video frame as inputs and generates \(N\) token embeddings per frame for totally \(T\) video frames. We flatten \(N \times T\) token embeddings as a long sequence of frozen video representation and apply CoCa's generative attentional pooling and contrastive attentional pooling on top. All model weights including pooling layers are directly loaded from an image-text CoCa pretrained model. Without any video or video-text data, VideoCoCa's zero-shot transfer baseline already achieves state-of-the-art results on zero-shot video classification on Kinetics 400/600/700, UCF101, HMDB51, and Charades, as well as zero-shot text-to-video retrieval on MSR-VTT and ActivityNet Captions. We also explore lightweight finetuning on top of VideoCoCa, and achieve strong results on video question-answering (iVQA, MSRVTT-QA, MSVD-QA) and video captioning (MSR-VTT, ActivityNet, Youcook2). Our approach establishes a simple and effective video-text baseline for future research.
translated by 谷歌翻译