One for the Road ACL 2020 coming in July to a computer near you. Papers and accepted demos/frameworks are already on display: System Demonstrations ADVISER: A Toolkit for Developing Multi-modal, Multi-domain and Socially-engaged Conversational Agents Chia-Yu Li, Daniel Ortega, Dirk Väth, Florian Lux, Lindsey Vanderlyn, Maximilian Schmidt, Michael Neumann, Moritz Völkel, Pavel Denisov, Sabrina Jenne,…
Read MoreNLP News Cypher | 05.10.20
Traveler And we’re back. We’ve released another update to the Big Bad NLP Database! Another 50 datasets taking us past 400 total and yet, still so many left to go. I would like to thank all contributors: Martin Schmitt, Rachel Bawden, Devamanyu Hazarika, Panagiotis Simakis, and Andrew Thompson. Oh, someone gifted me an award on…
Read MoreNLP News Cypher | 05.03.20
Last week, so much happened. ICLR was a great digital turnout and there were tons of papers/code drops from the NLP community. As a result, this week’s newsletter is loaded to the gills. And just when you thought we could rest from AI conferences… Facebook be like: Facebook Research at ICASSP 2020 Facebook AI researchers…
Read MoreNLP News Cypher | 04.26.20
Last week was a whirlwind. Thank you for your support. 🤯 If you’re not in the loop, last week we released the Super Duper NLP Repo! A collection of 100+ Colab notebooks using models to perform various NLP tasks. Periodically, we’ll continue to update this repo as we’ve done with the Big Bad NLP Database.…
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More than 100 Colab Notebooks Running AI Models In January, we released the Big Bad NLP Database to help ML developers get exposed to quality and diverse datasets. And in that time, as the NLP industry continued to mature, we began to explore other avenues to meet the demand of the community. As it turns…
Read MoreNLP News Cypher | 04.19.20
Parallels The universe runs on a simple rule, and it could be, that the framework of this rule may be interpreted by computing hyper-graphs. This past week, while a pandemic engulfed the planet, Stephen Wolfram unveiled his vision for what governs our universe, the possible source code that initializes all fundamental laws of physics. An…
Read MoreNLP News Cypher | 04.12.20
Down the Rabbit Hole I called it RABBIT. My demo is finito. We built an app for those who are interested in streaming APIs, online inference, and transformers in production. **update: 04.13.20: rabbit.quantumstat.com The web app, (of which I’ve shown a glimpse in the past) attempts to do a very difficult balancing act. One of…
Read MoreNLP News Cypher | 04.05.20
Meditations Has anyone had sex in space yet? As I understand, the physics of intercourse and procreation is a challenge without the help of Earth's gravitational field. Any ideas? Asking for a friend. — Lex Fridman (@lexfridman) March 30, 2020 When Lex isn’t interviewing AI pioneers in a sullen dark suit, he takes to the…
Read MoreNLP News Cypher | 03.29.20
With a Little Help From My Friends Rough draft video of the demo, real-time inference on streaming financial news. What it looks like in real time from this morning's tweets, the white labels are 1 transformer, the 2nd transformer are bullish, bearish, neutral.#fintech #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #DeepLearning pic.twitter.com/bmmxXoOgRq — Quantum Stat (@Quantum_Stat) March 27, 2020 Recorded…
Read MoreNLP News Cypher | 03.15.20
Keep it Movin’ How was your week? 😷 Same here. In light of recent events, we released a COVID tracker to stay-up-date on the latest COVID news from sources across the 50 US states. We have linked local and national news sources in addition to the Health Departments and other authorities from each state. We…
Read MoreNLP News Cypher | 03.08.20
It Rages that Way Onward, we go. In last week’s column, I posed a problem w/r/t the problem of complexity in sentiment analysis. In our example: Gold is up 6% in the pre-market as the downward pressure of the coronavirus outbreak weighs on equity stocks. The consequence of when dealing with complex systems, especially in…
Read MoreNLP News Cypher | 03.01.20
Beyond Here Lies Nothing… As you may have guessed, current laws that govern simple systems (i.e. Newtonian physics) allow for the observation of independent variables. That is, if you were to observe a variable in this so-called simple system, information isn’t lost from other variables in the system of observation. Observing the trajectory of Venus…
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