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Efficient Learning for Undirected Topic Models
Replicated Softmax model, a well-known undirected topic model, is powerful in
extracting semantic representations of documents. Traditional learning
strategies such as Contrastive Divergence are very inefficient. This paper
provides a novel estimator to speed up the learning based on Noise Contrastive
Estimate, extended for documents of variant lengths and weighted inputs.
Experiments on two benchmarks show that the new estimator achieves great
learning efficiency and high accuracy on document retrieval and classification.Comment: Accepted by ACL-IJCNLP 2015 short paper. 6 page
B2C Mass Customization in the Classroom
The purpose of this article is to describe an internet-based mass customization assignment in Operations Management/Supply Chain Management classes where students utilize the Web site of a company that offers a customized product. Students evaluate the user interface, judge the value proposition of the product they demonstrate, and discuss issues of product design, process design and scheduling, inventory management, Supply Chain Management, marketing, and competitors. The students learn about mass customization from both the producer\u27s perspective and the consumer\u27s perspective. Through their own research and the class presentations students are able to develop a better understanding of the implementation requirements and challenges of mass customization. The assignment is highly interactive and has been successfully used in Operations Management and Supply Chain Management courses at under-graduate and graduate levels and at multiple universities. In addition, practitioners interested in implementing a mass customization process can use the assignment as a brainstorming or benchmarking exercise
A Comment on "Memory Effects in an Interacting Magnetic Nanoparticle System"
Recently, Sun et al reported that striking memory effects had been clearly
observed in their new experiments on an interacting nanoparticle system [1].
They claimed that the phenomena evidenced the existence of a spin-glass-like
phase and supported the hierarchical model. No doubt that a particle system may
display spin-glass-like behaviors [2]. However, in our opinion, the experiments
in Ref. [1] cannot evidence the existence of spin-glass-like phase at all. We
will demonstrate below that all the phenomena in Ref. [1] can be observed in a
non-interacting particle system with a size distribution. Numerical simulations
of our experiments also display the same features.Comment: A comment on "Phys. Rev. Lett. 91, 167206
Regulatory Focus and Interdependent Economic Decision-Making
Traditional theories of self-interest cannot predict when individuals pursue relative and absolute economic outcomes in interdependent decision-making, but we argue that regulatory focus (Higgins, 1997) can. We propose that a concern with security (prevention focus) motivates concerns with social status, leading to the regulation of relative economic outcomes, but a concern with growth (promotion focus) motivates the maximization of opportunities, leading to a focus on absolute outcomes. Two studies supported our predictions; regardless of prosocial or proself motivations, a promotion focus yielded greater concern with absolute outcomes, but a prevention focus yielded greater concern with relative outcomes. Also, Study 3 revealed that a prevention focus led to a greater rejection of a negative relative but positive absolute outcome in an ultimatum game because of concerns with status. This research reveals that apparently opposing orientations to interdependence – equality and relative gain – serve the same self-regulatory purpose: the establishment of security
Elliptic blowup equations for 6d SCFTs. Part II: Exceptional cases
The building blocks of 6d SCFTs include certain rank one theories with gauge group . In this paper, we propose a universal recursion formula for the elliptic genera of all such theories. This formula is solved from the elliptic blowup equations introduced in our previous paper. We explicitly compute the elliptic genera and refined BPS invariants, which recover all previous results from topological string theory, modular bootstrap, Hilbert series, 2d quiver gauge theories and 4d superconformal theories. We also observe an intriguing relation between the -string elliptic genus and the Schur indices of rank SCFTs, as a generalization of Lockhart-Zotto's conjecture at the rank one cases. In a subsequent paper, we deal with all other non-Higgsable clusters with matters
Terahertz Security Image Quality Assessment by No-reference Model Observers
To provide the possibility of developing objective image quality assessment
(IQA) algorithms for THz security images, we constructed the THz security image
database (THSID) including a total of 181 THz security images with the
resolution of 127*380. The main distortion types in THz security images were
first analyzed for the design of subjective evaluation criteria to acquire the
mean opinion scores. Subsequently, the existing no-reference IQA algorithms,
which were 5 opinion-aware approaches viz., NFERM, GMLF, DIIVINE, BRISQUE and
BLIINDS2, and 8 opinion-unaware approaches viz., QAC, SISBLIM, NIQE, FISBLIM,
CPBD, S3 and Fish_bb, were executed for the evaluation of the THz security
image quality. The statistical results demonstrated the superiority of Fish_bb
over the other testing IQA approaches for assessing the THz image quality with
PLCC (SROCC) values of 0.8925 (-0.8706), and with RMSE value of 0.3993. The
linear regression analysis and Bland-Altman plot further verified that the
Fish__bb could substitute for the subjective IQA. Nonetheless, for the
classification of THz security images, we tended to use S3 as a criterion for
ranking THz security image grades because of the relatively low false positive
rate in classifying bad THz image quality into acceptable category (24.69%).
Interestingly, due to the specific property of THz image, the average pixel
intensity gave the best performance than the above complicated IQA algorithms,
with the PLCC, SROCC and RMSE of 0.9001, -0.8800 and 0.3857, respectively. This
study will help the users such as researchers or security staffs to obtain the
THz security images of good quality. Currently, our research group is
attempting to make this research more comprehensive.Comment: 13 pages, 8 figures, 4 table
Learning to Translate in Real-time with Neural Machine Translation
Translating in real-time, a.k.a. simultaneous translation, outputs
translation words before the input sentence ends, which is a challenging
problem for conventional machine translation methods. We propose a neural
machine translation (NMT) framework for simultaneous translation in which an
agent learns to make decisions on when to translate from the interaction with a
pre-trained NMT environment. To trade off quality and delay, we extensively
explore various targets for delay and design a method for beam-search
applicable in the simultaneous MT setting. Experiments against state-of-the-art
baselines on two language pairs demonstrate the efficacy of the proposed
framework both quantitatively and qualitatively.Comment: 10 pages, camera read
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