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Adversarial Data Programming: Using GANs to Relax the Bottleneck of Curated Labeled Data
Paucity of large curated hand-labeled training data for every
domain-of-interest forms a major bottleneck in the deployment of machine
learning models in computer vision and other fields. Recent work (Data
Programming) has shown how distant supervision signals in the form of labeling
functions can be used to obtain labels for given data in near-constant time. In
this work, we present Adversarial Data Programming (ADP), which presents an
adversarial methodology to generate data as well as a curated aggregated label
has given a set of weak labeling functions. We validated our method on the
MNIST, Fashion MNIST, CIFAR 10 and SVHN datasets, and it outperformed many
state-of-the-art models. We conducted extensive experiments to study its
usefulness, as well as showed how the proposed ADP framework can be used for
transfer learning as well as multi-task learning, where data from two domains
are generated simultaneously using the framework along with the label
information. Our future work will involve understanding the theoretical
implications of this new framework from a game-theoretic perspective, as well
as explore the performance of the method on more complex datasets.Comment: CVPR 2018 main conference pape
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How does ownership structure affect capital structure and firm performance? Recent evidence from east Asia
The present paper empirically examines the effects of ownership
structure on capital structure and firm valuation in four East Asian countries worst
affected by the last Crisis. In doing so, we distinguish ownership from both control
and management and also allow for the simultaneity between capital structure and
firm valuation in the sample countries. Results obtained from 3SLS estimates with
error components confirm and extend the findings of Claessens et al. (2002) and
particularly highlight the contrasting behaviour of family firms and non-family firms
with/without a Cronyman
A Note on Noncommutative String theory and its low energy limit
The noncommutative string theory is described by embedding open string theory
in a constant second rank antisymmetric field and the
noncommutative gauge theory is defined by a deformed product. As a
check, study of various scattering amplitudes in both noncommutative string and
noncommutative gauge theory confirm that in the limit, the
noncommutative string theoretic amplitude goes over to the noncommutative gauge
theoretic amplitude, and the couplings are related as
. Furthermore we show that in this
limit there will not be any correction to the gauge theoretic action because of
absence of massive modes. We get sin/cos factors in the scattering amplitudes
depending on the odd/even number of external photons.Comment: 14 pages including 2 figure
Environmental Standards as Strategic Outcomes : A Simple Model
This paper examines the strategic nature of choice of environmental standards under different degrees of openness of countries. It also compares and contrasts equilibrium environmental standards and levels of pollution, local and global, with the world optimum levels. It shows that, in case of open economies, environmental standards can be strategic substitutes or complements. In equilibrium, countries set higher environmental standards in case of open economies compared to that in case of closed economies. It also shows that equilibrium standards in case of open economies are higher than the world optimum in certain situations. In contrast, countries set lower environmental standards, in equilibrium, than the world optimum in absence of international trade.Environmental standards, strategic choice, openness, world optimum
Bridging the gap? Corruption, knowledge and foreign ownership
We argue that in addition to host corruption per se, as accounted for by the existing
literature, an explanation of inter-country variation in FDI needs to account for the distance between the host and home corruption, which we call relative corruption. We use a large matched home-host firm-level panel data-set for 1998-2006 from CEE transition countries. Year-specific selectivity corrected estimates suggest that, ceteris paribus, higher relative
‘grand’ corruption lowers foreign ownership as the returns to investment tends to be lower in more corrupt environment. However, after controlling for the selectivity bias,
knowledge-intensive parent firms are found to hold controlling ownership, as the difficulty of successful joint venture looms large in more corrupt environment. Results are robust to alternative specifications.Financial support from the ESRC under RES-062-23-0986 is acknowledge
Leverage and productivity growth in emerging economies: Is there a threshold effect?
While credit is essential for investment, innovation and economic growth, there are risks to unfettered credit booms. The present paper provides an innovative micro-economic approach to identify the threshold leverage beyond which corporate indebtedness becomes “excessive”. In particular, the paper hypothesizes a non-linear relationship in that moderate leverage could boost growth while very high leverage could restrict total factor productivity growth, through increased likelihood of financial distress and bankruptcy. Estimates of a threshold model for a group of emerging CEE countries confirm the non-linear relationship, after controlling for various firm, industry and financial market characteristics.Financial support from ESRC grant RES-062-23-0986 is gratefully acknowledge
Determination of cloud microphysical properties by laser backscattering and extinction measurements
The extinction and backscattering of 514 nm laser radiation in polydisperse water droplet clouds was studied in the laboratory. Three cloud size distributions with modal diameters of 0.02, 5.0, and 12.0 microns were investigated. The relationships between the cloud optical parameters (attentuation coefficient, sigma and volume backscattering coefficient, Beta (sub pi)) and the cloud water content, C, were measured for each size distribution. It was found that a linear relationship exists between sigma and C and between beta (sub pi) and C for cloud water content values up to 3gm/cubic m. The linear relationships obtained, however, have slopes which depend on the droplet size distribution. For a given water content both sigma and beta (sub pi) increase as the modal diameter decreases. The measured data are compared with existing theoretical analyses and discussed in terms of thie application to lidar measurements of atmospheric clouds. It is concluded that the empirical information obtained can serve as a basis for quantitative lidar measurements
C4Synth: Cross-Caption Cycle-Consistent Text-to-Image Synthesis
Generating an image from its description is a challenging task worth solving
because of its numerous practical applications ranging from image editing to
virtual reality. All existing methods use one single caption to generate a
plausible image. A single caption by itself, can be limited, and may not be
able to capture the variety of concepts and behavior that may be present in the
image. We propose two deep generative models that generate an image by making
use of multiple captions describing it. This is achieved by ensuring
'Cross-Caption Cycle Consistency' between the multiple captions and the
generated image(s). We report quantitative and qualitative results on the
standard Caltech-UCSD Birds (CUB) and Oxford-102 Flowers datasets to validate
the efficacy of the proposed approach.Comment: To appear in the proceedings of IEEE Winter Conference on
Applications of Computer Vision, WACV-201
Scalar sector properties of two-Higgs-doublet models with a global U(1) symmetry
We analyze the scalar sector properties of a general class of
two-Higgs-doublet models which has a global U(1) symmetry in the quartic terms.
We find constraints on the parameters of the potential from the considerations
of unitarity of scattering amplitudes, the global stability of the potential
and the -parameter. We concentrate on the spectrum of the non-standard
scalar masses in the decoupling limit which is preferred by the Higgs data at
the LHC. We exhibit charged-Higgs induced contributions to the diphoton decay
width of the 125\,GeV Higgs boson and its correlation with the corresponding
width.Comment: 12 pages, 15 eps figure files; minor modifications made and a few
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