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  2. Orthogonal estimation of Wasserstein distances Mark Rowland*, Jiri…

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/adrian/slicedwasserstein_poster.pdf
    19 Jun 2024: Naturally incorporate spatial information. • Applications from economics to machine learning.
  3. Evaluating and Aggregating Feature-based Model Explanations

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/adrian/IJCAI20_EvaluatingAndAggregating.pdf
    19 Jun 2024: For Iris [Dua and Graff, 2017], we train our modelto 96% test accuracy. ... 45). Table 2: Faithfulness µF averaged over a test set: (Zero Baseline,Training Average Baseline).
  4. The Geometry of Random Features Krzysztof Choromanski∗1 Mark…

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/adrian/geometry.pdf
    19 Jun 2024: pre-dictive distribution obtained by an exactly-trained GP, and(ii) predictive RMSE on test sets. ... Figure 8: Approximate GP regression results on Bostondataset. Reported numbers are average test RMSE, alongwith bootstrap estimates of standard error
  5. Leader Stochastic Gradient Descent for DistributedTraining of Deep…

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/adrian/NeurIPS2019_LSGD_preprint.pdf
    19 Jun 2024: Test error for the center variableversus wall-clock time (original plot on the left and zoomed onthe right). ... Test loss is reported in Figure 13 in the Supplement. Finally, in Figure 6 we report theempirical results for ResNet50run on ImageNet.
  6. 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.html
    12 Apr 2024: Practitioners should also test the hell out of their inference schemes to gain confidence in them. ... The acid test is whether your inference scheme works on the real world data you care about, so test cases also need to replicate aspects of this
  7. What Keeps a Bayesian Awake At Night? Part 1: Day Time · Cambridge…

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/blog/2021/03/31/what-keeps-a-bayesian-awake-at-night-part-1.html
    12 Apr 2024: Examples include inferring the mass of the Higgs boson ($X$) from collider data ($D$); estimating the prevalence of Covid 19 infections ($X$) from PCR test data ($D$); or reconstructing files ($X$) ... One way to view them is as unit tests that the
  8. Bounding the Integrality Distance ofLP Relaxations for Structured…

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/adrian/OPT2016_paper_3.pdf
    19 Jun 2024: Thus, the more training data we have, the better we can estimate theexpected integrality distance at test time.Remark 1. ... 9] O. Meshi, M. Mahdavi, A. Weller, and D. Sontag. Train and test tightness of LP relaxations instructured prediction.
  9. One-network Adversarial Fairness

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/adrian/AAAI2019_OneNetworkAdversarialFairness.pdf
    19 Jun 2024: To test significance, we perform a paired t-test withsignificance level at 5%. ... Totest significance, we perform a paired t-test with significance level at 5%.
  10. 19 Jun 2024: Ex-periments are described in 6, where we examine test cases.Conclusions are discussed in 7. ... Given this performance, we used FW for all Bethe opti-mizations on the test cases.
  11. 2018 Formatting Instructions for Authors Using LaTeX

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/adrian/AIES18-crowd_signals.pdf
    19 Jun 2024: For training our classifiers, we use 5-fold cross-validation.In each test, the original sample is partitioned into 5 sub-samples, out of which 4 are used as training data, ... The processis then repeated 5 times, with each of the 5 sub-samplesused

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