arXiv:2606. 05109v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: To leverage the full potential of multimodal data, we need representations that go beyond the state-of-the-art alignment and fusion approaches and exploit all cross-modal interactions without sacrificing modality-specific information.
By Vasiliki Rizou, Pascal Frossard, Dorina Thanou
To leverage the full potential of multimodal data, we need representations that go beyond the state-of-the-art alignment and fusion approaches and exploit all cross-modal interactions without sacrificing modality-specific information. Learning disentangled representations is a principled way to identify these underlying shared and unique factors that are hidden in observational data.
arXiv:2607. 02850v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Meta-learning without labeled data is crucial for real-world applications, where obtaining labeled datasets can be expensive or restricted due to privacy concerns.
By Lei Sun, Yusuke Tanaka, Tomoharu Iwata
arXiv:2606. 28399v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: The structure of human visual representations underpins our capacity for adaptive behaviour.
By Can Demircan, Marcel Binz, Alireza Modirshanechi, Eric Schulz
arXiv:2606. 03843v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Continual learning methods aim to maximize the stability and plasticity of machine learning models that are trained on a sequence of tasks.
By Amogh Inamdar, Matthew So, Vici Milenia, Richard Zemel
arXiv:2606. 02008v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Pre-training has become a fundamental paradigm in modern machine learning, with one of its key empirical benefits being reduced downstream sample complexity as the scale of pre-training data increases.
By Kazuto Fukuchi, Ryuichiro Hataya, Kota Matsui
arXiv:2602. 14761v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Current meta-learning methods are constrained to narrow task distributions with fixed feature and label spaces, limiting applicability.
By Stefano Woerner, Seong Joon Oh, Christian F. Baumgartner
Self-supervision is a powerful technique for learning visual representations from unlabeled data. Existing techniques primarily adopt a two-stage approach for self-supervised learning (SSL): a pretraining stage on unlabeled data followed by a finetuning stage on labeled data.
Pre-training has become a fundamental paradigm in modern machine learning, with one of its key empirical benefits being reduced downstream sample complexity as the scale of pre-training data increases. However, existing theoretical frameworks for pre-training do not fully explain this phenomenon.
arXiv:2507. 05019v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: In-context learning enables transformer models to generalize to new tasks based solely on input prompts, without any need for weight updates.
By Lorenzo Braccaioli, Anna Vettoruzzo, Prabhant Singh, Joaquin Vanschoren, Mohamed-Rafik Bouguelia, Nicola Conci
arXiv:2603. 15553v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: The landscape of self-supervised learning (SSL) is currently dominated by generative approaches (e.
By Scott C. Lowe, Anthony Fuller, Sageev Oore, Evan Shelhamer, Graham W. Taylor
arXiv:2606. 11640v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Few-shot tabular learning provides a cost-effective approach for real-world applications where annotation is costly and collecting sufficient samples for new tasks is difficult.
By Ruxue Shi, Yili Wang, Mengnan Du, Hangting Ye, Yi Chang, Xin Wang