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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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Detect Anything 3D in the WildCode3
Scaling Analysis of Interleaved Speech-Text Language ModelsCode3
PyGDA: A Python Library for Graph Domain AdaptationCode3
A Phylogenetic Approach to Genomic Language ModelingCode3
How Well Do Supervised 3D Models Transfer to Medical Imaging Tasks?Code3
DARWIN 1.5: Large Language Models as Materials Science Adapted LearnersCode3
BayLing 2: A Multilingual Large Language Model with Efficient Language AlignmentCode3
The T05 System for The VoiceMOS Challenge 2024: Transfer Learning from Deep Image Classifier to Naturalness MOS Prediction of High-Quality Synthetic SpeechCode3
The Role of Generative Systems in Historical Photography Management: A Case Study on Catalan ArchivesCode3
LLaVA-MoD: Making LLaVA Tiny via MoE Knowledge DistillationCode3
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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