Search Results for author: Chuan-Yung Tsai

Found 6 papers, 2 papers with code

Monitoring Shortcut Learning using Mutual Information

no code implementations27 Jun 2022 Mohammed Adnan, Yani Ioannou, Chuan-Yung Tsai, Angus Galloway, H. R. Tizhoosh, Graham W. Taylor

The failure of deep neural networks to generalize to out-of-distribution data is a well-known problem and raises concerns about the deployment of trained networks in safety-critical domains such as healthcare, finance and autonomous vehicles.

Autonomous Vehicles

DeepRNG: Towards Deep Reinforcement Learning-Assisted Generative Testing of Software

no code implementations29 Jan 2022 Chuan-Yung Tsai, Graham W. Taylor

Although machine learning (ML) has been successful in automating various software engineering needs, software testing still remains a highly challenging topic.

reinforcement-learning Reinforcement Learning (RL)

Domain-Agnostic Clustering with Self-Distillation

no code implementations23 Nov 2021 Mohammed Adnan, Yani A. Ioannou, Chuan-Yung Tsai, Graham W. Taylor

Recent advancements in self-supervised learning have reduced the gap between supervised and unsupervised representation learning.

Clustering Data Augmentation +4

FusedProp: Towards Efficient Training of Generative Adversarial Networks

1 code implementation30 Mar 2020 Zachary Polizzi, Chuan-Yung Tsai

Generative adversarial networks (GANs) are capable of generating strikingly realistic samples but state-of-the-art GANs can be extremely computationally expensive to train.

Tensor Switching Networks

1 code implementation NeurIPS 2016 Chuan-Yung Tsai, Andrew Saxe, David Cox

We present a novel neural network algorithm, the Tensor Switching (TS) network, which generalizes the Rectified Linear Unit (ReLU) nonlinearity to tensor-valued hidden units.

Representation Learning

Measuring and Understanding Sensory Representations within Deep Networks Using a Numerical Optimization Framework

no code implementations17 Feb 2015 Chuan-Yung Tsai, David D. Cox

A central challenge in sensory neuroscience is describing how the activity of populations of neurons can represent useful features of the external environment.

Object Recognition

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