Search Results for author: Chan Hee Song

Found 6 papers, 4 papers with code

Dual-View Visual Contextualization for Web Navigation

no code implementations6 Feb 2024 Jihyung Kil, Chan Hee Song, Boyuan Zheng, Xiang Deng, Yu Su, Wei-Lun Chao

Automatic web navigation aims to build a web agent that can follow language instructions to execute complex and diverse tasks on real-world websites.

BioCLIP: A Vision Foundation Model for the Tree of Life

1 code implementation30 Nov 2023 Samuel Stevens, Jiaman Wu, Matthew J Thompson, Elizabeth G Campolongo, Chan Hee Song, David Edward Carlyn, Li Dong, Wasila M Dahdul, Charles Stewart, Tanya Berger-Wolf, Wei-Lun Chao, Yu Su

We then develop BioCLIP, a foundation model for the tree of life, leveraging the unique properties of biology captured by TreeOfLife-10M, namely the abundance and variety of images of plants, animals, and fungi, together with the availability of rich structured biological knowledge.

LLM-Planner: Few-Shot Grounded Planning for Embodied Agents with Large Language Models

no code implementations ICCV 2023 Chan Hee Song, Jiaman Wu, Clayton Washington, Brian M. Sadler, Wei-Lun Chao, Yu Su

In this work, we propose a novel method, LLM-Planner, that harnesses the power of large language models to do few-shot planning for embodied agents.

One Step at a Time: Long-Horizon Vision-and-Language Navigation with Milestones

1 code implementation CVPR 2022 Chan Hee Song, Jihyung Kil, Tai-Yu Pan, Brian M. Sadler, Wei-Lun Chao, Yu Su

We study the problem of developing autonomous agents that can follow human instructions to infer and perform a sequence of actions to complete the underlying task.

Vision and Language Navigation

Improving Neural Named Entity Recognition with Gazetteers

1 code implementation6 Mar 2020 Chan Hee Song, Dawn Lawrie, Tim Finin, James Mayfield

The goal of this work is to improve the performance of a neural named entity recognition system by adding input features that indicate a word is part of a name included in a gazetteer.

named-entity-recognition Named Entity Recognition +1

Using Chinese Glyphs for Named Entity Recognition

1 code implementation22 Sep 2019 Arijit Sehanobish, Chan Hee Song

In this paper for Chinese NER systems, we do not use these traditional features but we use lexicographic features of Chinese characters.

named-entity-recognition Named Entity Recognition +2

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