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A Transfer Learning Approach for Dialogue Act Classification of GitHub Issue Comments
AyeshaEnayet, GitaSukthankar....
Published date-11/10/2020
DialogueActClassification, TransferLearning
Social coding platforms, such as GitHub, serve as laboratories for studying collaborative problem solving in open source software development; a key feature is their ability to support issue reporting which …
A step towards neural genome assembly
LovroVrček, PetarVeličković, MileŠikić....
Published date-11/10/2020
GraphRepresentationLearning, RepresentationLearning
De novo genome assembly focuses on finding connections between a vast amount of short sequences in order to reconstruct the original genome. The central problem of genome assembly could be …
A Self-supervised Learning System for Object Detection in Videos Using Random Walks on Graphs
JuntaoTan, ChangkyuSong, AbdeslamBoularias....
Published date-11/10/2020
Clustering, ObjectDetection, Self-SupervisedLearning
This paper presents a new self-supervised system for learning to detect novel and previously unseen categories of objects in images. The proposed system receives as input several unlabeled videos of …
Emergent Reciprocity and Team Formation from Randomized Uncertain Social Preferences
BowenBaker....
Published date-11/10/2020
Multi-agentReinforcementLearning
Multi-agent reinforcement learning (MARL) has shown recent success in increasingly complex fixed-team zero-sum environments. However, the real world is not zero-sum nor does it have fixed teams; humans face numerous …
Dynamic Embeddings for Interaction Prediction
ZekariasT.Kefato, SarunasGirdzijauskas, NasrullahSheikh....
Published date-11/10/2020
RecommendationSystems
In recommender systems (RSs), predicting the next item that a user interacts with is critical for user retention. While the last decade has seen an explosion of RSs aimed at …
A weighted-sum method for solving the bi-objective traveling thief problem
JonatasB.C.Chagas, MarkusWagner....
Published date-11/10/2020
Many real-world optimization problems have multiple interacting components. Each of these can be NP-hard and they can be in conflict with each other, i.e., the optimal solution for one component …