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Efficient Online Learning with Memory via Frank-Wolfe Optimization: Algorithms with Bounded Dynamic Regret and Applications to Control
Zhou, Hongyu, Xu, Zirui, Tzoumas, Vasileios
Projection operations are a typical computation bottleneck in online learning. In this paper, we enable projection-free online learning within the framework of Online Convex Optimization with Memory (OCO-M) -- OCO-M captures how the history of decisions affects the current outcome by allowing the online learning loss functions to depend on both current and past decisions. Particularly, we introduce the first projection-free meta-base learning algorithm with memory that minimizes dynamic regret, i.e., that minimizes the suboptimality against any sequence of time-varying decisions. We are motivated by artificial intelligence applications where autonomous agents need to adapt to time-varying environments in real-time, accounting for how past decisions affect the present. Examples of such applications are: online control of dynamical systems; statistical arbitrage; and time series prediction. The algorithm builds on the Online Frank-Wolfe (OFW) and Hedge algorithms. We demonstrate how our algorithm can be applied to the online control of linear time-varying systems in the presence of unpredictable process noise. To this end, we develop a controller with memory and bounded dynamic regret against any optimal time-varying linear feedback control policy. We validate our algorithm in simulated scenarios of online control of linear time-invariant systems.
A Multiple Choices Reading Comprehension Corpus for Vietnamese Language Education
Luu, Son T., Hoang, Khoi Trong, Pham, Tuong Quang, Van Nguyen, Kiet, Nguyen, Ngan Luu-Thuy
Machine reading comprehension has been an interesting and challenging task in recent years, with the purpose of extracting useful information from texts. To attain the computer ability to understand the reading text and answer relevant information, we introduce ViMMRC 2.0 - an extension of the previous ViMMRC for the task of multiple-choice reading comprehension in Vietnamese Textbooks which contain the reading articles for students from Grade 1 to Grade 12. This dataset has 699 reading passages which are prose and poems, and 5,273 questions. The questions in the new dataset are not fixed with four options as in the previous version. Moreover, the difficulty of questions is increased, which challenges the models to find the correct choice. The computer must understand the whole context of the reading passage, the question, and the content of each choice to extract the right answers. Hence, we propose the multi-stage approach that combines the multi-step attention network (MAN) with the natural language inference (NLI) task to enhance the performance of the reading comprehension model. Then, we compare the proposed methodology with the baseline BERTology models on the new dataset and the ViMMRC 1.0. Our multi-stage models achieved 58.81% by Accuracy on the test set, which is 5.34% better than the highest BERTology models. From the results of the error analysis, we found the challenge of the reading comprehension models is understanding the implicit context in texts and linking them together in order to find the correct answers. Finally, we hope our new dataset will motivate further research in enhancing the language understanding ability of computers in the Vietnamese language.
ChatGPT and a New Academic Reality: Artificial Intelligence-Written Research Papers and the Ethics of the Large Language Models in Scholarly Publishing
Lund, Brady, Wang, Ting, Mannuru, Nishith Reddy, Nie, Bing, Shimray, Somipam, Wang, Ziang
This paper discusses OpenAIs ChatGPT, a generative pre-trained transformer, which uses natural language processing to fulfill text-based user requests (i.e., a chatbot). The history and principles behind ChatGPT and similar models are discussed. This technology is then discussed in relation to its potential impact on academia and scholarly research and publishing. ChatGPT is seen as a potential model for the automated preparation of essays and other types of scholarly manuscripts. Potential ethical issues that could arise with the emergence of large language models like GPT-3, the underlying technology behind ChatGPT, and its usage by academics and researchers, are discussed and situated within the context of broader advancements in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and natural language processing for research and scholarly publishing.
Accelerating exploration and representation learning with offline pre-training
Mazoure, Bogdan, Bruce, Jake, Precup, Doina, Fergus, Rob, Anand, Ankit
Sequential decision-making agents struggle with long horizon tasks, since solving them requires multi-step reasoning. Most reinforcement learning (RL) algorithms address this challenge by improved credit assignment, introducing memory capability, altering the agent's intrinsic motivation (i.e. exploration) or its worldview (i.e. knowledge representation). Many of these components could be learned from offline data. In this work, we follow the hypothesis that exploration and representation learning can be improved by separately learning two different models from a single offline dataset. We show that learning a state representation using noise-contrastive estimation and a model of auxiliary reward separately from a single collection of human demonstrations can significantly improve the sample efficiency on the challenging NetHack benchmark. We also ablate various components of our experimental setting and highlight crucial insights.
Maximum Covariance Unfolding Regression: A Novel Covariate-based Manifold Learning Approach for Point Cloud Data
Point cloud data are widely used in manufacturing applications for process inspection, modeling, monitoring and optimization. The state-of-art tensor regression techniques have effectively been used for analysis of structured point cloud data, where the measurements on a uniform grid can be formed into a tensor. However, these techniques are not capable of handling unstructured point cloud data that are often in the form of manifolds. In this paper, we propose a nonlinear dimension reduction approach named Maximum Covariance Unfolding Regression that is able to learn the low-dimensional (LD) manifold of point clouds with the highest correlation with explanatory covariates. This LD manifold is then used for regression modeling and process optimization based on process variables. The performance of the proposed method is subsequently evaluated and compared with benchmark methods through simulations and a case study of steel bracket manufacturing.
A Meta-Summary of Challenges in Building Products with ML Components -- Collecting Experiences from 4758+ Practitioners
Nahar, Nadia, Zhang, Haoran, Lewis, Grace, Zhou, Shurui, Kรคstner, Christian
Incorporating machine learning (ML) components into software products raises new software-engineering challenges and exacerbates existing challenges. Many researchers have invested significant effort in understanding the challenges of industry practitioners working on building products with ML components, through interviews and surveys with practitioners. With the intention to aggregate and present their collective findings, we conduct a meta-summary study: We collect 50 relevant papers that together interacted with over 4758 practitioners using guidelines for systematic literature reviews. We then collected, grouped, and organized the over 500 mentions of challenges within those papers. We highlight the most commonly reported challenges and hope this meta-summary will be a useful resource for the research community to prioritize research and education in this field.
Neural Collapse Inspired Federated Learning with Non-iid Data
Huang, Chenxi, Xie, Liang, Yang, Yibo, Wang, Wenxiao, Lin, Binbin, Cai, Deng
One of the challenges in federated learning is the non-independent and identically distributed (non-iid) characteristics between heterogeneous devices, which cause significant differences in local updates and affect the performance of the central server. Although many studies have been proposed to address this challenge, they only focus on local training and aggregation processes to smooth the changes and fail to achieve high performance with deep learning models. Inspired by the phenomenon of neural collapse, we force each client to be optimized toward an optimal global structure for classification. Specifically, we initialize it as a random simplex Equiangular Tight Frame (ETF) and fix it as the unit optimization target of all clients during the local updating. After guaranteeing all clients are learning to converge to the global optimum, we propose to add a global memory vector for each category to remedy the parameter fluctuation caused by the bias of the intra-class condition distribution among clients. Our experimental results show that our method can improve the performance with faster convergence speed on different-size datasets.
How to Use Chatbots, like ChatGPT, in Your Daily Life and Work - The New York Times
Large language models write poems and screenplays. One of the latest, GPT-4, scored in the 90th percentile on the bar exam and got top scores on a number of Advanced Placement tests. And the potential productivity gains for workers are enormous. Here are six things that A.I. is especially good at, right now: For the last few months, I've been using ChatGPT as my personal tutor every time I get curious about a new topic. If it's, say, fractional reserve banking, I'll start by asking ChatGPT to "explain fractional reserve banking at a high school level."
Into the Future: What does the implication of AI-powered systems mean
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing the world as we know it, and it is quickly becoming the most significant technological revolution of our time. It has already transformed many industries, from finance to healthcare, and its impact on the workforce has been widely discussed. As AI technology advances, it is likely to automate many of the tasks that were previously performed by humans, leading to job losses and significant changes in the labor market. In this article, we'll explore the industries that are likely to be most affected by AI and the jobs that are at risk. The manufacturing industry has long been a vital part of the global economy, but it is also one of the most labor-intensive industries.
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