SINr: fast computing of Sparse Interpretable Node Representations is not a sin!

Seminar from Thibault Prouteau, PhD student at LIUM   Date: 19/04/2021 Time: 11h00 Localization: online Speaker: Thibault Prouteau   SINr: fast computing of Sparse Interpretable Node Representations is not a sin!   While graph embedding aims at learning low-dimensional representations of nodes encompassing the graph topology, word embedding focus on learning word vectors that encode […]

MiniBERT: a simple and explainable BERT model

Seminar from Gaëtan Caillaut, Post-Doctoral researcher at LIUM   Date: 12/03/2021 Time: 11h00 Localization: online Speaker: Gaëtan Caillaut   MiniBERT: a simple and explainable BERT model   As part of the PolysEmY project, we work with the SNCF (French railway company) to produce “polysemic-aware” word embeddings. Documents provided by the SNCF are written in technical […]

Approches de transfert en traduction automatique neuronale

Seminar by Adrien Bardet, PhD Student at LIUM, Team LST   Date: 19/02/2021 Time: 11h00 Localization: online Speaker: Adrien Bardet   Multilingual neural architectures for natural language processing   Machine translation using little data leads to poor performance. The use of multilingual systems is one solution to this problem. Multilingual machine translation systems make it […]

Les learning analytics seraient-elles promises à l’échec ?

Seminar from Rémi Venant, Lecturer at LIUM, team TEL   Date: 22/01/2021 Time: 11h00 Localization: video-conference Speaker: Rémi Venant   Are learning analytics doomed to failure?   learning analytics (LA) are undergoing increasing development, and following the COVID-19 pandemic and the forced introduction of large-scale distance learning, it is reasonable to anticipate an acceleration in […]