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Despite their often-discussed advantages, deep learning methods largely disregard theories of both learning and language. This makes their prediction behavior hard to understand and explain. In this talk, I will present a path toward more understandable (but still “deep”) natural language processing models, without sacrificing accuracy. Rational recurrences comprise a family of recurrent neural networks that obey a particular set of rules about how to calculate hidden states, and hence correspond to parallelized weighted finite-state pattern matching. Many recently introduced models turn out to be members of this family, and the weighted finite-state view lets us derive some new ones. I’ll introduce rational RNNs and present some of the ways we have used them in NLP. My collaborators on this work include Jesse Dodge, Hao Peng, Roy Schwartz, and Sam Thomson.
The music track from my previous fictional “KING’S WHOLESALE!” trailer but I remixed it and changed it up into a high energy 80s workout track!
Hope you all enjoy! 🙂
NOTE: This track can be used for non-commercial purposes as long as credit is given to me.
Tools used: FL Studio 20, OP-Xtreme, VSDSX, Synthmaster Player
Supersizing and Empowering Visual and Robot Learning Abstract: In the last decade, we have made significant advances in the field of computer vision thanks to supervised learning. But this passive supervision of our models has now become our biggest bottleneck. In this talk, I will discuss our efforts towards scaling up and empowering visual learning. First, I will show how the amount of labeled data is a crucial factor in learning. I will then describe how we can overcome the passive supervision bottleneck by self-supervised learning. Next, I will discuss how embodiment is crucial for learning – our agents live in the physical world and need the ability to interact in the physical world. Towards this goal, I will finally present our efforts in large-scale learning of embodied agents in robotics. Finally, I will discuss how we can move from passive supervision to active exploration – the ability of agents to create their own training data.
These Behind The Scenes Pictures Will Change Everything
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When you watch a movie, you usually dive into the world and forget that you’re actually watching a production. When you see the behind the scenes set photos though, you get a peek behind the veil of what it was like as they were filming said movie.
Sometimes we learn that what we’re seeing on screen is nothing more than an illusion. Case in point? The hobbits in the Lord of the Rings trilogy are actually taller than their wizard counterpart, Ian McKellen! But thanks to movie magic, they seem smaller than he does in the movie. We can also see that in the Harry Potter films, the production moved the Dursley’s house into a controlled set as opposed to a real street. Then there’s the use of miniatures, such as the one that brought Russia to life in James Bond’s Goldeneye. And of course, sets don’t go on forever and we get a look at one of the most iconic Star Wars sets and what’s actually hiding outside of the frame.
Iconic and creepy creatures of film get far less spooky once you get to see the real them. Freddy Kreuger isn’t that bad as it turns out while the Xenomorph from Alien looks very different without the full costume. A fun director and actor moment from Silence of the Lambs shows just how much fun one can have when the cameras aren’t rolling. Then there are the CGI effects, such as Dan Steven’s hilarious motion-capture suit used in Beauty and the Beast. The Jungle Book and the Lion King both look very empty due to their set photos.