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Transfer Learning

Transfer Learning is a machine learning technique where a model trained on one task is re-purposed and fine-tuned for a related, but different task. The idea behind transfer learning is to leverage the knowledge learned from a pre-trained model to solve a new, but related problem. This can be useful in situations where there is limited data available to train a new model from scratch, or when the new task is similar enough to the original task that the pre-trained model can be adapted to the new problem with only minor modifications.

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Papers

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TitleStatusHype
Going Extreme: Comparative Analysis of Hate Speech in Parler and GabCode0
GKT: A Novel Guidance-Based Knowledge Transfer Framework For Efficient Cloud-edge Collaboration LLM DeploymentCode0
GIST at SemEval-2018 Task 12: A network transferring inference knowledge to Argument Reasoning Comprehension taskCode0
Animal Detection in Man-made EnvironmentsCode0
Geostatistical Learning: Challenges and OpportunitiesCode0
ANGOFA: Leveraging OFA Embedding Initialization and Synthetic Data for Angolan Language ModelCode0
GERNERMED++: Transfer Learning in German Medical NLPCode0
Getting aligned on representational alignmentCode0
Global Safe Sequential Learning via Efficient Knowledge TransferCode0
GenSF: Simultaneous Adaptation of Generative Pre-trained Models and Slot FillingCode0
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Benchmark Results

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1APCLIPAccuracy84.2Unverified
2DFA-ENTAccuracy69.2Unverified
3DFA-SAFNAccuracy69.1Unverified
4EasyTLAccuracy63.3Unverified
5MEDAAccuracy60.3Unverified
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1CNN10-20% Mask PSNR3.23Unverified
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1Chatterjee, Dutta et al.[1]Accuracy96.12Unverified
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1Co-TuningAccuracy85.65Unverified
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1Physical AccessEER5.74Unverified
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1riadd.aucmediAUROC0.95Unverified