Proceedings of the 52nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, pages 655–665, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, June 23-25 2014. c 2014 Association for Computational Linguistics A Convolutional Neural Network for Modelling Sentences Nal Kalchbrenner Edward Grefenstette {nal.kalchbrenner, edward.grefenstette, phil.blunsom}@cs.ox.ac.uk Department of Computer Science University of
Capturing the compositional process which maps the meaning of words to that of documents is a central challenge for researchers in Natural Language Processing and Information Retrieval. We introduce a model that is able to represent the meaning of documents by embedding them in a low dimensional vector space, while preserving distinctions of word and sentence order crucial for capturing nuanced se
The recently proposed neural network joint model (NNJM) (Devlin et al., 2014) augments the n-gram target language model with a heuristically chosen source context window, achieving state-of-the-art performance in SMT. In this paper, we give a more systematic treatment by summarizing the relevant source information through a convolutional architecture guided by the target information. With differen
We present a neural network architecture and training method designed to enable very rapid training and low implementation complexity. Due to its training speed and very few tunable parameters, the method has strong potential for applications requiring frequent retraining or online training. The approach is characterized by (a) convolutional filters based on biologically inspired visual processing
Supervised learning using deep convolutional neural network has shown its promise in large-scale image classification task. As a building block, it is now well positioned to be part of a larger system that tackles real-life multimedia tasks. An unresolved issue is that such model is trained on a static snapshot of data. Instead, this paper positions the training as a continuous learning process as
Separation of competing speech is a key challenge in signal processing and a feat routinely performed by the human auditory brain. A long standing benchmark of the spectrogram approach to source separation is known as the ideal binary mask. Here, we train a convolutional deep neural network, on a two-speaker cocktail party problem, to make probabilistic predictions about binary masks. Our results
SuperCNN: A Superpixelwise Convolutional Neural Network for Salient Object Detection Abstract Existing computational models for salient object detection primarily rely on hand-crafted features, which are only able to capture low-level contrast information. In this paper, we learn the hierarchical contrast features by formulating salient object detection as a binary labeling problem using deep lear
In this work, we propose and address a new computer vision task, which we call fashion item detection, where the aim is to detect various fashion items a person in the image is wearing or carrying. The types of fashion items we consider in this work include hat, glasses, bag, pants, shoes and so on. The detection of fashion items can be an important first step of various e-commerce applications fo
Fuego 1.1 vs Convolutional Neural Network - Sample Games Background: In December 2014, Christopher Clark and Amos Storkey of the University of Edinburgh published their paper "Teaching Deep Convolutional Neural Networks to Play Go" on arXiv. It led to an intense discussion on the computer-go mailing list. The network reached 87% wins against Gnu Go, and 14% wins against Fuego 1.1 with 10 seconds p
Deep Karaoke: Extracting Vocals from Musical Mixtures Using a Convolutional Deep Neural Network Andrew J.R. Simpson #1 , Gerard Roma#2 , Mark D. Plumbley#3 # Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing, University of Surrey Guildford, UK 1 andrew.simpson@surrey.ac.uk 2 g.roma@surrey.ac.uk 3 m.plumbley@surrey.ac.uk Abstract—Identification and extraction of singing voice from within musical mixt
In this work, we address the problem to model all the nodes (words or phrases) in a dependency tree with the dense representations. We propose a recursive convolutional neural network (RCNN) architecture to capture syntactic and compositional-semantic representations of phrases and words in a dependency tree. Different with the original recursive neural network, we introduce the convolution and po
The ability to accurately represent sentences is central to language understanding. We describe a convolutional architecture dubbed the Dynamic Convolutional Neural Network (DCNN) that we adopt for the semantic modelling of sentences. The network uses Dynamic k-Max Pooling, a global pooling operation over linear sequences. The network handles input sentences of varying length and induces a feature
Last Updated on July 3, 2013 by nghiaho12 Spent like the last 2 weeks trying to find a bug in the code that prevented it from learning. Somehow it miraculously works now but I haven’t been able to figure out why. First thing I did immediately was commit it to my private git in case I messed it up again. I’ve also ordered a new laptop to replace my non-gracefully aging Asus laptop with a Clevo/Sage
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In this paper, we propose a deep neural network architecture for object recognition based on recurrent neural networks. The proposed network, called ReNet, replaces the ubiquitous convolution+pooling layer of the deep convolutional neural network with four recurrent neural networks that sweep horizontally and vertically in both directions across the image. We evaluate the proposed ReNet on three w
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