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Clamping Variables and Approximate Inference Adrian WellerColumbia…
https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/adrian/NeurIPS14-clamp.pdf16 Jul 2024: Journal of Automated Reasoning, 24(1-2):225–275, 2000. N. Ruozzi. The Bethe partition function of log-supermodular graphical models. -
Unifying Orthogonal Monte Carlo Methods
https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/adrian/ICML2019-unified.pdf16 Jul 2024: E[x̃λỹλx̃λvỹλv x̃. 2λỹ. 2λv. ] (24)We next show the following. Lemma A.7. -
One-network Adversarial Fairness
https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/adrian/AAAI2019_OneNetworkAdversarialFairness.pdf16 Jul 2024: log(1/δ). n(24). The term[4nI(x D0). 4nI(x D1). ]is what is estimated. ... From the latter note and (24), the two classifiers of theadversarial formulation proposed in (9) in the main docu-ment can be interpreted w.r.t. -
Structured Evolution with Compact Architectures for Scalable Policy…
https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/adrian/structured_icml_full.pdf16 Jul 2024: Structured Evolution with Compact Architecturesfor Scalable Policy Optimization. Krzysztof Choromanski 1 Mark Rowland 2 Vikas Sindhwani 1 Richard E. Turner 2 Adrian Weller 2 3. AbstractWe present a new method of blackbox optimiza-tion via gradient -
Leader Stochastic Gradient Descent for DistributedTraining of Deep…
https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/adrian/NeurIPS2019_LSGD_preprint.pdf16 Jul 2024: Landscape symmetries are commonin a plethora of non-convex problems [18, 19, 20, 21, 22], including deep learning [23, 24, 25, 26]. ... Understanding symmetries in deep networks. CoRR,abs/1511.01029, 2015. [24] A. Choromanska, M. -
Geometrically Coupled Monte Carlo Sampling Mark Rowland∗University of …
https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/adrian/NeurIPS18-gcmc.pdf16 Jul 2024: Geometrically Coupled Monte Carlo Sampling. Mark RowlandUniversity of Cambridgemr504@cam.ac.uk. Krzysztof ChoromanskiGoogle Brain Roboticskchoro@google.com. François ChalusUniversity of Cambridgechalusf3@gmail.com. Aldo PacchianoUniversity of -
What Keeps a Bayesian Awake At Night? Part 2: Night Time · Cambridge…
https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/blog/2021/03/31/what-keeps-a-bayesian-awake-at-night-part-2.html12 Apr 2024: Paris (1994, p. 24): “[W]hen an attempt is made to fill in all the details some of the attractiveness of the original is lost.”. -
A Unified Approach to Quantifying Algorithmic Unfairness: Measuring…
https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/adrian/KDD2018_inequality_indices.pdf16 Jul 2024: 2.3 Axioms for Measuring InequalityBorrowing insights from the rich body of work on the axiomaticcharacterization of inequality indices in economics and social sci-ence [3, 10, 19, 24, 25, 28, -
Uprooting and Rerooting Higher-Order GraphicalModels Mark…
https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/adrian/uprooting-higher-order.pdf16 Jul 2024: 4], which relates to generalized belief propagation,24) and MAP inference (using loopy belief propagation, LBP [9]). ... InArtificial Intelligence and Statistics (AISTATS), 2016. [24] J. Yedidia, W. Freeman, and Y. -
Working Draft 1 Accountability of AI Under the Law: ...
https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/adrian/SSRN-id3064761-Dec19.pdf16 Jul 2024: 24. Furthermore, an explanation must also provide the correct type of information in order for it to be useful. ... 24 Wachter, Right to Explanation, supra note 18. For a discussion about legibility of algorithmic systems more broadly, see Gianclaudio
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