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Code for Weakly Supervised Energy-Based Learning for Action Segmentation (ICCV 2019 Oral)
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Physics-constrained deep learning for high-dimensional surrogate modeling and uncertainty quantification without labeled data
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Official implementation of "How to Train Your Energy-Based Model for Regression", 2020.
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A Theano implementation of a CNN DSEBM (deep structured energy-based model) described in https://arxiv.org/pdf/1605.07717v2.pdf
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Combining Energy-Based Modeling and RL to solve the challenging Abstract Reasoning Corpus[1] tasks.
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Recommender System Model using Restricted Boltzmann Machine (Energy-based Model)
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Python implementation of "Free as in Free Word Order: An Energy Based Model for Word Segmentation and Morphological Tagging in Sanskrit," EMNLP 2018
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Word Segmentation in Sanskrit Using Energy Based Models
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A hobby project developing Energy Based Models in Julia
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Noise Contrastive Estimation (NCE) in PyTorch
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Global Autoregressive Models (GAMs) for Data-Efficient Sequence Learning
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