Search Results for author: Ruchir Puri

Found 7 papers, 2 papers with code

CodeNet: A Large-Scale AI for Code Dataset for Learning a Diversity of Coding Tasks

1 code implementation25 May 2021 Ruchir Puri, David S. Kung, Geert Janssen, Wei zhang, Giacomo Domeniconi, Vladimir Zolotov, Julian Dolby, Jie Chen, Mihir Choudhury, Lindsey Decker, Veronika Thost, Luca Buratti, Saurabh Pujar, Shyam Ramji, Ulrich Finkler, Susan Malaika, Frederick Reiss

In addition to its large scale, CodeNet has a rich set of high-quality annotations to benchmark and help accelerate research in AI techniques for a variety of critical coding tasks, including code similarity and classification, code translation between a large variety of programming languages, and code performance (runtime and memory) improvement techniques.

BIG-bench Machine Learning Code Classification +1

Model Agnostic Contrastive Explanations for Structured Data

no code implementations31 May 2019 Amit Dhurandhar, Tejaswini Pedapati, Avinash Balakrishnan, Pin-Yu Chen, Karthikeyan Shanmugam, Ruchir Puri

Recently, a method [7] was proposed to generate contrastive explanations for differentiable models such as deep neural networks, where one has complete access to the model.

Bias Mitigation Post-processing for Individual and Group Fairness

no code implementations14 Dec 2018 Pranay K. Lohia, Karthikeyan Natesan Ramamurthy, Manish Bhide, Diptikalyan Saha, Kush R. Varshney, Ruchir Puri

Whereas previous post-processing approaches for increasing the fairness of predictions of biased classifiers address only group fairness, we propose a method for increasing both individual and group fairness.

Fairness General Classification

IBM Deep Learning Service

2 code implementations18 Sep 2017 Bishwaranjan Bhattacharjee, Scott Boag, Chandani Doshi, Parijat Dube, Ben Herta, Vatche Ishakian, K. R. Jayaram, Rania Khalaf, Avesh Krishna, Yu Bo Li, Vinod Muthusamy, Ruchir Puri, Yufei Ren, Florian Rosenberg, Seetharami R. Seelam, Yandong Wang, Jian Ming Zhang, Li Zhang

Deep learning driven by large neural network models is overtaking traditional machine learning methods for understanding unstructured and perceptual data domains such as speech, text, and vision.

Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing

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