Difference between revisions of "Winter 2018 CS595I Advanced NLP/ML Seminar"

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** [Wenhan] One-shot imitation learning, Duan et al., http://papers.nips.cc/paper/6709-one-shot-imitation-learning
 
** [Wenhan] One-shot imitation learning, Duan et al., http://papers.nips.cc/paper/6709-one-shot-imitation-learning
  
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** [Mahnaz] Sequence Level Training with Recurrent Neural Networks, Ranzato et al., https://arxiv.org/abs/1511.06732
 
** [Mahnaz] Sequence Level Training with Recurrent Neural Networks, Ranzato et al., https://arxiv.org/abs/1511.06732
 
** [Zimu] Programmable Agents, Denil et al., https://arxiv.org/pdf/1706.06383v1.pdf
 
** [Zimu] Programmable Agents, Denil et al., https://arxiv.org/pdf/1706.06383v1.pdf

Revision as of 21:45, 22 January 2018

Time: Monday 5-6pm, starting 01/22. Location: HFH 1132.

If you registered this class, you should contact the instructor to present one paper *and* be the discussant of one paper below.

  • Presenter: prepare a short summary of no more than 15 mins of presentation.
  • Discussant: by presenting a paper in one session, you automatically become the discussant of the other paper. Please prepare two questions for discussion about the paper.

If you don't present or lead the discussion, you will then need to write a 2-page final report in ICML 2018 style, comparing any two of the papers below. Due: TBD to william@cs.ucsb.edu.

Relational Learning and Reasoning

Reinforcement Learning

Generation

Dialog

Learning

NLP for Computational Social Science