Search Results for author: Jiulong Shan

Found 13 papers, 5 papers with code

Direct Large Language Model Alignment Through Self-Rewarding Contrastive Prompt Distillation

no code implementations19 Feb 2024 Aiwei Liu, Haoping Bai, Zhiyun Lu, Xiang Kong, Simon Wang, Jiulong Shan, Meng Cao, Lijie Wen

In this paper, we propose a method to evaluate the response preference by using the output probabilities of response pairs under contrastive prompt pairs, which could achieve better performance on LLaMA2-7B and LLaMA2-13B compared to RLAIF.

Language Modelling Large Language Model

RGI: robust GAN-inversion for mask-free image inpainting and unsupervised pixel-wise anomaly detection

no code implementations24 Feb 2023 Shancong Mou, Xiaoyi Gu, Meng Cao, Haoping Bai, Ping Huang, Jiulong Shan, Jianjun Shi

In this paper, we propose a Robust GAN-inversion (RGI) method with a provable robustness guarantee to achieve image restoration under unknown \textit{gross} corruptions, where a small fraction of pixels are completely corrupted.

Anomaly Detection Image Inpainting +1

DeSTSeg: Segmentation Guided Denoising Student-Teacher for Anomaly Detection

1 code implementation CVPR 2023 Xuan Zhang, Shiyu Li, Xi Li, Ping Huang, Jiulong Shan, Ting Chen

In this study, we propose an improved model called DeSTSeg, which integrates a pre-trained teacher network, a denoising student encoder-decoder, and a segmentation network into one framework.

Denoising One-Class Classification +1

PAEDID: Patch Autoencoder Based Deep Image Decomposition For Pixel-level Defective Region Segmentation

no code implementations28 Mar 2022 Shancong Mou, Meng Cao, Haoping Bai, Ping Huang, Jianjun Shi, Jiulong Shan

To combine the best of both worlds, we present an unsupervised patch autoencoder based deep image decomposition (PAEDID) method for defective region segmentation.

Anomaly Detection

Synthetic Defect Generation for Display Front-of-Screen Quality Inspection: A Survey

no code implementations3 Mar 2022 Shancong Mou, Meng Cao, Zhendong Hong, Ping Huang, Jiulong Shan, Jianjun Shi

Display front-of-screen (FOS) quality inspection is essential for the mass production of displays in the manufacturing process.

Synthetic Data Generation

Information Gain Propagation: a new way to Graph Active Learning with Soft Labels

1 code implementation ICLR 2022 Wentao Zhang, Yexin Wang, Zhenbang You, Meng Cao, Ping Huang, Jiulong Shan, Zhi Yang, Bin Cui

Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) have achieved great success in various tasks, but their performance highly relies on a large number of labeled nodes, which typically requires considerable human effort.

Active Learning

Self-supervised Semi-supervised Learning for Data Labeling and Quality Evaluation

no code implementations22 Nov 2021 Haoping Bai, Meng Cao, Ping Huang, Jiulong Shan

On active learning task, our method achieves 97. 0% Top-1 Accuracy on CIFAR10 with 0. 1% annotated data, and 83. 9% Top-1 Accuracy on CIFAR100 with 10% annotated data.

Active Learning Representation Learning

RIM: Reliable Influence-based Active Learning on Graphs

1 code implementation NeurIPS 2021 Wentao Zhang, Yexin Wang, Zhenbang You, Meng Cao, Ping Huang, Jiulong Shan, Zhi Yang, Bin Cui

Message passing is the core of most graph models such as Graph Convolutional Network (GCN) and Label Propagation (LP), which usually require a large number of clean labeled data to smooth out the neighborhood over the graph.

Active Learning

BatchQuant: Quantized-for-all Architecture Search with Robust Quantizer

no code implementations NeurIPS 2021 Haoping Bai, Meng Cao, Ping Huang, Jiulong Shan

While single-shot quantized neural architecture search enjoys flexibility in both model architecture and quantization policy, the combined search space comes with many challenges, including instability when training the weight-sharing supernet and difficulty in navigating the exponentially growing search space.

Hardware Aware Neural Architecture Search Model Optimization +2

Video Frame Interpolation via Structure-Motion based Iterative Fusion

no code implementations11 May 2021 Xi Li, Meng Cao, Yingying Tang, Scott Johnston, Zhendong Hong, Huimin Ma, Jiulong Shan

Inspired by the observation that audiences have different visual preferences on foreground and background objects, we for the first time propose to use saliency masks in the evaluation processes of the task of video frame interpolation.

Optical Flow Estimation Video Frame Interpolation

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