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  1. Leveraging Transfer Learning with Class-Specific Decoders for Laparoscopic Segmentation

    Authors: Priya Tomar, Aditya Parikh, Christian Bauckhage, Rafet Sifa

    Abstract: Effective multi-organ segmentation in surgical data requires learning the intricate anatomical features and alleviating the challenge of class imbalance, which results from relatively lower proportions of small and limitedly exposed structures. Recent works on laparoscopic multi-organ segmentation focus on learning structure-specific features through class-specific decoder architectures and report… ▽ More

    Submitted 31 July, 2026; originally announced July 2026.

    Comments: Paper already Published in IEEE Big data 2025

  2. First Investigation of Deep Learning for Intraoperative Gauze Segmentation in Minimally Invasive Abdominal Surgery

    Authors: Priya Tomar, Maximilian Broß, Philipp Feodorovici, Jan Arensmeyer, Philipp Leifels, Aditya Parikh, Hanno Matthaei, Christian Bauckhage, Helen Schneider, Rafet Sifa

    Abstract: Surgical gauze is an essential part of surgical procedures, primarily used for controlling bleeding and absorbing bodily fluids. The post-surgical retention of gauze can lead to serious complications and necessitate additional surgery for its removal. Despite the clinical significance, research on gauze segmentation using real-world surgical data remains underexplored, owing in part to the scarcit… ▽ More

    Submitted 31 July, 2026; originally announced July 2026.

    Comments: Paper already published in IEEE DSAA conference. The purpose here is to make it open-access

  3. arXiv:2607.07852  [pdf, ps, other

    eess.IV cs.CV cs.CY cs.LG

    False Confidence: Automated Labels Confound Fairness Audits in Cervical Spine Segmentation

    Authors: Linus Juni, Aasa Feragen, Aditya Parikh

    Abstract: Automated segmentation of cervical-spine MRI is increasingly used in clinical workflows, yet no fairness audit exists for this anatomy. We show that auditing these segmentation tasks is complicated by a common property of modern segmentation datasets: expert-annotated gold labels are expensive, so abundant machine-generated (silver) labels are added to limit annotation cost. This matters because t… ▽ More

    Submitted 8 July, 2026; originally announced July 2026.

    Comments: 8 pages, 1 figure. Under review at FAIMI 2026 (MICCAI workshop)

  4. arXiv:2606.09470  [pdf, ps, other

    cs.CL cs.AI

    A Finetuned SpeechLLM for Joint Multi-Granular L2 Assessment and Natural-Language Rationales

    Authors: Aditya Kamlesh Parikh, Cristian Tejedor-Garcia, Catia Cucchiarini, Helmer Strik

    Abstract: Automated L2 speech assessment can assign proficiency labels, but often lacks interpretability. We propose a rubric-guided SpeechLLM for multi-aspect, multi-granular assessment, trained with a hybrid objective combining supervised fine-tuning and Bounded Direct Preference Optimization. The model jointly predicts ordinal labels at the sentence-level (accuracy, fluency, prosody), word/phoneme-level… ▽ More

    Submitted 8 June, 2026; originally announced June 2026.

    Comments: Accepted to Interspeech 2026. This publication is part of the project Responsible AI for Voice Diagnostics (RAIVD) with file number NGF.1607.22.013 of the research programme NGF AiNed Fellowship Grants, which is financed by the Dutch Research Council (NWO)

  5. arXiv:2605.06891  [pdf, ps, other

    cs.CV cs.LG

    Towards Fairness under Label Bias in Image Segmentation: Impact, Measurement and Mitigation

    Authors: Aditya Parikh, Stella Frank, Sneha Das, Aasa Feragen

    Abstract: Labeled datasets reflect the biases of their annotation pipelines, which sometimes introduce label bias: group-conditional label errors that cause systematic performance disparities across demographic subgroups. Label bias in image segmentation remains underexplored, as even detecting it typically requires clean, unbiased annotations, which are not readily available. We present a data-centric adap… ▽ More

    Submitted 7 May, 2026; originally announced May 2026.

  6. arXiv:2605.01346  [pdf, ps, other

    cs.CV

    CHASE: Competing Hypotheses for Ambiguity-Aware Selective Prediction

    Authors: Kartik Jhawar, Yuhao Geng, Atul N. Parikh, Lipo Wang

    Abstract: Standard selective prediction methods typically estimate uncertainty from the output of a single predictive branch. While effective for general uncertainty estimation, these approaches often struggle under partial observability, where local temporal evidence can be contradictory and standard confidence scores become misleading. We introduce CHASE (Competing Hypotheses for Ambiguity-Aware Selective… ▽ More

    Submitted 4 August, 2026; v1 submitted 2 May, 2026; originally announced May 2026.

  7. arXiv:2604.09645  [pdf, ps, other

    cs.CL cs.AI

    Generating High Quality Synthetic Data for Dutch Medical Conversations

    Authors: Cecilia Kuan, Aditya Kamlesh Parikh, Henk van den Heuvel

    Abstract: Medical conversations offer insights into clinical communication often absent from Electronic Health Records. However, developing reliable clinical Natural Language Processing (NLP) models is hampered by the scarcity of domain-specific datasets, as clinical data are typically inaccessible due to privacy and ethical constraints. To address these challenges, we present a pipeline for generating synt… ▽ More

    Submitted 25 March, 2026; originally announced April 2026.

    Comments: Accepted to LREC 2026. This publication was supported by the MediSpeech project funded by ITEA4 under contract number 22032

  8. arXiv:2603.16889  [pdf, ps, other

    cs.CL cs.AI cs.SD eess.AS

    Rubric-Guided Fine-tuning of SpeechLLMs for Multi-Aspect, Multi-Rater L2 Reading-Speech Assessment

    Authors: Aditya Kamlesh Parikh, Cristian Tejedor-Garcia, Catia Cucchiarini, Helmer Strik

    Abstract: Reliable and interpretable automated assessment of second-language (L2) speech remains a central challenge, as large speech-language models (SpeechLLMs) often struggle to align with the nuanced variability of human raters. To address this, we introduce a rubric-guided reasoning framework that explicitly encodes multi-aspect human assessment criteria: accuracy, fluency, and prosody, while calibrati… ▽ More

    Submitted 28 February, 2026; originally announced March 2026.

    Comments: Accepted to LREC 2026. This publication is part of the project Responsible AI for Voice Diagnostics (RAIVD) with file number NGF.1607.22.013 of the research programme NGF AiNed Fellowship Grants, which is financed by the Dutch Research Council (NWO)

  9. arXiv:2603.12988  [pdf, ps, other

    cs.CV cs.AI

    Fair Lung Disease Diagnosis from Chest CT via Gender-Adversarial Attention Multiple Instance Learning

    Authors: Aditya Parikh, Aasa Feragen

    Abstract: We present a fairness-aware framework for multi-class lung disease diagnosis from chest CT volumes, developed for the Fair Disease Diagnosis Challenge at the PHAROS-AIF-MIH Workshop (CVPR 2026). The challenge requires classifying CT scans into four categories -- Healthy, COVID-19, Adenocarcinoma, and Squamous Cell Carcinoma -- with performance measured as the average of per-gender macro F1 scores,… ▽ More

    Submitted 13 March, 2026; originally announced March 2026.

  10. arXiv:2603.01625  [pdf, ps, other

    cs.CL cs.AI

    Measuring What VLMs Don't Say: Validation Metrics Hide Clinical Terminology Erasure in Radiology Report Generation

    Authors: Aditya Parikh, Aasa Feragen, Sneha Das, Stella Frank

    Abstract: Reliable deployment of Vision-Language Models (VLMs) in radiology requires validation metrics that go beyond surface-level text similarity to ensure clinical fidelity and demographic fairness. This paper investigates a critical blind spot in current model evaluation: the use of decoding strategies that lead to high aggregate token-overlap scores despite succumbing to template collapse, in which mo… ▽ More

    Submitted 2 March, 2026; originally announced March 2026.

    Comments: This is an extended version of a manuscript currently under review

  11. arXiv:2601.16230  [pdf, ps, other

    eess.AS cs.AI cs.CL cs.SD

    Zero-Shot Speech LLMs for Multi-Aspect Evaluation of L2 Speech: Challenges and Opportunities

    Authors: Aditya Kamlesh Parikh, Cristian Tejedor-Garcia, Catia Cucchiarini, Helmer Strik

    Abstract: An accurate assessment of L2 English pronunciation is crucial for language learning, as it provides personalized feedback and ensures a fair evaluation of individual progress. However, automated scoring remains challenging due to the complexity of sentence-level fluency, prosody, and completeness. This paper evaluates the zero-shot performance of Qwen2-Audio-7B-Instruct, an instruction-tuned speec… ▽ More

    Submitted 20 January, 2026; originally announced January 2026.

    Comments: This publication is part of the project Responsible AI for Voice Diagnostics (RAIVD) with file number NGF.1607.22.013 of the research programme NGF AiNed Fellowship Grants which is financed by the Dutch Research Council (NWO)

    Report number: doi: 10.21437/SLaTE.2025-3

    Journal ref: 10th Workshop on Speech and Language Technology in Education (SLaTE),2025

  12. arXiv:2601.06098  [pdf

    cs.AI

    Automatic Question Generation for Intuitive Learning Utilizing Causal Graph Guided Chain of Thought Reasoning

    Authors: Nicholas X. Wang, Neel V. Parpia, Aaryan D. Parikh, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos

    Abstract: Intuitive learning is crucial for developing deep conceptual understanding, especially in STEM education, where students often struggle with abstract and interconnected concepts. Automatic question generation has become an effective strategy for personalized and adaptive learning. However, its effectiveness is hindered by hallucinations in large language models (LLMs), which may generate factually… ▽ More

    Submitted 2 January, 2026; originally announced January 2026.

  13. arXiv:2511.00477  [pdf, ps, other

    eess.IV cs.AI cs.CV

    Investigating Label Bias and Representational Sources of Age-Related Disparities in Medical Segmentation

    Authors: Aditya Parikh, Sneha Das, Aasa Feragen

    Abstract: Algorithmic bias in medical imaging can perpetuate health disparities, yet its causes remain poorly understood in segmentation tasks. While fairness has been extensively studied in classification, segmentation remains underexplored despite its clinical importance. In breast cancer segmentation, models exhibit significant performance disparities against younger patients, commonly attributed to phys… ▽ More

    Submitted 1 November, 2025; originally announced November 2025.

    Comments: Submitted to ISBI 2026

  14. arXiv:2510.27421  [pdf, ps, other

    cs.CV cs.AI

    Who Does Your Algorithm Fail? Investigating Age and Ethnic Bias in the MAMA-MIA Dataset

    Authors: Aditya Parikh, Sneha Das, Aasa Feragen

    Abstract: Deep learning models aim to improve diagnostic workflows, but fairness evaluation remains underexplored beyond classification, e.g., in image segmentation. Unaddressed segmentation bias can lead to disparities in the quality of care for certain populations, potentially compounded across clinical decision points and amplified through iterative model development. Here, we audit the fairness of the a… ▽ More

    Submitted 31 October, 2025; originally announced October 2025.

    Comments: Medical Imaging Meets EurIPS (NeurIPS-endorsed workshop) - MedEurIPS

  15. arXiv:2510.27130  [pdf

    cs.LG

    AI Agents in Drug Discovery

    Authors: Srijit Seal, Dinh Long Huynh, Moudather Chelbi, Sara Khosravi, Ankur Kumar, Mattson Thieme, Isaac Wilks, Mark Davies, Jessica Mustali, Yannick Sun, Nick Edwards, Daniil Boiko, Andrei Tyrin, Douglas W. Selinger, Ayaan Parikh, Rahul Vijayan, Shoman Kasbekar, Dylan Reid, Andreas Bender, Ola Spjuth

    Abstract: Artificial intelligence (AI) agents are emerging as transformative tools in drug discovery, with the ability to autonomously reason, act, and learn through complicated research workflows. Building on large language models (LLMs) coupled with perception, computation, action, and memory tools, these agentic AI systems could integrate diverse biomedical data, execute tasks, carry out experiments via… ▽ More

    Submitted 30 October, 2025; originally announced October 2025.

    Comments: 45 pages, 12 figures

  16. arXiv:2507.06205  [pdf, ps, other

    cs.CL

    DS@GT at CheckThat! 2025: Ensemble Methods for Detection of Scientific Discourse on Social Media

    Authors: Ayush Parikh, Hoang Thanh Thanh Truong, Jeanette Schofield, Maximilian Heil

    Abstract: In this paper, we, as the DS@GT team for CLEF 2025 CheckThat! Task 4a Scientific Web Discourse Detection, present the methods we explored for this task. For this multiclass classification task, we determined if a tweet contained a scientific claim, a reference to a scientific study or publication, and/or mentions of scientific entities, such as a university or a scientist. We present 3 modeling ap… ▽ More

    Submitted 8 July, 2025; originally announced July 2025.

  17. arXiv:2507.01069  [pdf

    cs.CE cs.SE

    Agentic AI in Product Management: A Co-Evolutionary Model

    Authors: Nishant A. Parikh

    Abstract: This study explores agentic AI's transformative role in product management, proposing a conceptual co-evolutionary framework to guide its integration across the product lifecycle. Agentic AI, characterized by autonomy, goal-driven behavior, and multi-agent collaboration, redefines product managers (PMs) as orchestrators of socio-technical ecosystems. Using systems theory, co-evolutionary theory, a… ▽ More

    Submitted 30 June, 2025; originally announced July 2025.

    Comments: 41 pages, 2 figures

  18. arXiv:2507.00081  [pdf

    cs.MA cs.AI cs.CL cs.ET physics.chem-ph

    State and Memory is All You Need for Robust and Reliable AI Agents

    Authors: Matthew Muhoberac, Atharva Parikh, Nirvi Vakharia, Saniya Virani, Aco Radujevic, Savannah Wood, Meghav Verma, Dimitri Metaxotos, Jeyaraman Soundararajan, Thierry Masquelin, Alexander G. Godfrey, Sean Gardner, Dobrila Rudnicki, Sam Michael, Gaurav Chopra

    Abstract: Large language models (LLMs) have enabled powerful advances in natural language understanding and generation. Yet their application to complex, real-world scientific workflows remain limited by challenges in memory, planning, and tool integration. Here, we introduce SciBORG (Scientific Bespoke Artificial Intelligence Agents Optimized for Research Goals), a modular agentic framework that allows LLM… ▽ More

    Submitted 29 June, 2025; originally announced July 2025.

    Comments: 5 Main Figures, 10 Extended Data Figures (37 Pages) for Manuscript ; 9 Supplementary Tables, 40 Supplementary Figures (180 Pages) for Supporting Information

  19. Evaluating Logit-Based GOP Scores for Mispronunciation Detection

    Authors: Aditya Kamlesh Parikh, Cristian Tejedor-Garcia, Catia Cucchiarini, Helmer Strik

    Abstract: Pronunciation assessment relies on goodness of pronunciation (GOP) scores, traditionally derived from softmax-based posterior probabilities. However, posterior probabilities may suffer from overconfidence and poor phoneme separation, limiting their effectiveness. This study compares logit-based GOP scores with probability-based GOP scores for mispronunciation detection. We conducted our experiment… ▽ More

    Submitted 8 July, 2025; v1 submitted 2 June, 2025; originally announced June 2025.

    Comments: Accepted to Interspeech 2025. This publication is part of the project Responsible AI for Voice Diagnostics (RAIVD) with file number NGF.1607.22.013 of the research programme NGF AiNed Fellowship Grants which is financed by the Dutch Research Council (NWO)

    Report number: https://doi.org/10.21437/Interspeech.2025-1012

    Journal ref: https://www.isca-archive.org/interspeech_2025/parikh25b_interspeech.html

  20. Enhancing GOP in CTC-Based Mispronunciation Detection with Phonological Knowledge

    Authors: Aditya Kamlesh Parikh, Cristian Tejedor-Garcia, Catia Cucchiarini, Helmer Strik

    Abstract: Computer-Assisted Pronunciation Training (CAPT) systems employ automatic measures of pronunciation quality, such as the goodness of pronunciation (GOP) metric. GOP relies on forced alignments, which are prone to labeling and segmentation errors due to acoustic variability. While alignment-free methods address these challenges, they are computationally expensive and scale poorly with phoneme sequen… ▽ More

    Submitted 8 July, 2025; v1 submitted 2 June, 2025; originally announced June 2025.

    Comments: Accepted to Interspeech 2025. This publication is part of the project Responsible AI for Voice Diagnostics (RAIVD) with file number NGF.1607.22.013 of the research programme NGF AiNed Fellowship Grants which is financed by the Dutch Research Council (NWO)

    Report number: https://doi.org/10.21437/Interspeech.2025-829

    Journal ref: https://www.isca-archive.org/interspeech_2025/parikh25_interspeech.html

  21. arXiv:2503.13507  [pdf, other

    cs.CL cs.AI

    NeurIPS 2023 LLM Efficiency Fine-tuning Competition

    Authors: Mark Saroufim, Yotam Perlitz, Leshem Choshen, Luca Antiga, Greg Bowyer, Christian Puhrsch, Driss Guessous, Supriya Rao, Geeta Chauhan, Ashvini Kumar, Jindal Pawan Kumar, Rajpoot Ankur Parikh, Joe Isaacson, Weiwei Yang

    Abstract: Our analysis of the NeurIPS 2023 large language model (LLM) fine-tuning competition revealed the following trend: top-performing models exhibit significant overfitting on benchmark datasets, mirroring the broader issue of benchmark overfitting on popular leaderboards and that data curation is essential in order to get a high performing LLM. The competition, which consisted of two stages - an open… ▽ More

    Submitted 13 March, 2025; originally announced March 2025.

    Comments: 11 pages, 10 figures

  22. arXiv:2410.21014  [pdf, other

    cs.CV cs.AI

    Informed Deep Abstaining Classifier: Investigating noise-robust training for diagnostic decision support systems

    Authors: Helen Schneider, Sebastian Nowak, Aditya Parikh, Yannik C. Layer, Maike Theis, Wolfgang Block, Alois M. Sprinkart, Ulrike Attenberger, Rafet Sifa

    Abstract: Image-based diagnostic decision support systems (DDSS) utilizing deep learning have the potential to optimize clinical workflows. However, developing DDSS requires extensive datasets with expert annotations and is therefore costly. Leveraging report contents from radiological data bases with Natural Language Processing to annotate the corresponding image data promises to replace labor-intensive ma… ▽ More

    Submitted 28 October, 2024; originally announced October 2024.

    Comments: This preprint has no post-submission improvements or corrections. The Version of Record of this contribution is published in the Neural Information Processing, ICONIP 2024 Proceedings

  23. arXiv:2407.13753  [pdf, ps, other

    cs.CV

    Exploring Facial Biomarkers for Detecting Depression through Temporal Analysis of Action Units

    Authors: Aditya Parikh, Misha Sadeghi, Robert Richer, Lydia Helene Rupp, Lena Schindler-Gmelch, Marie Keinert, Malin Hager, Klara Capito, Farnaz Rahimi, Bernhard Egger, Matthias Berking, Bjoern M. Eskofier

    Abstract: Depression is characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest, significantly impairing daily functioning and now a widespread mental disorder. Traditional diagnostic methods rely on subjective assessments, necessitating objective approaches for accurate diagnosis. Our study investigates the use of facial action units (AUs) and emotions as biomarkers for depression. We analyzed facial expr… ▽ More

    Submitted 17 August, 2026; v1 submitted 18 July, 2024; originally announced July 2024.

    Comments: Updated Authors

  24. arXiv:2407.12193  [pdf, other

    cs.IR

    ClaimCompare: A Data Pipeline for Evaluation of Novelty Destroying Patent Pairs

    Authors: Arav Parikh, Shiri Dori-Hacohen

    Abstract: A fundamental step in the patent application process is the determination of whether there exist prior patents that are novelty destroying. This step is routinely performed by both applicants and examiners, in order to assess the novelty of proposed inventions among the millions of applications filed annually. However, conducting this search is time and labor-intensive, as searchers must navigate… ▽ More

    Submitted 16 July, 2024; originally announced July 2024.

  25. arXiv:2406.02523  [pdf, other

    cs.RO cs.AI cs.LG

    RoboCasa: Large-Scale Simulation of Everyday Tasks for Generalist Robots

    Authors: Soroush Nasiriany, Abhiram Maddukuri, Lance Zhang, Adeet Parikh, Aaron Lo, Abhishek Joshi, Ajay Mandlekar, Yuke Zhu

    Abstract: Recent advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI) have largely been propelled by scaling. In Robotics, scaling is hindered by the lack of access to massive robot datasets. We advocate using realistic physical simulation as a means to scale environments, tasks, and datasets for robot learning methods. We present RoboCasa, a large-scale simulation framework for training generalist robots in everyd… ▽ More

    Submitted 4 June, 2024; originally announced June 2024.

    Comments: RSS 2024

  26. Fully automated construction of three-dimensional finite element simulations from Optical Coherence Tomography

    Authors: Ross Straughan, Karim Kadry, Sahil A. Parikh, Elazer R. Edelman, Farhad R. Nezami

    Abstract: Despite recent advances in diagnosis and treatment, atherosclerotic coronary artery diseases remain a leading cause of death worldwide. Various imaging modalities and metrics can detect lesions and predict patients at risk; however, identifying unstable lesions is still difficult. Current techniques cannot fully capture the complex morphology-modulated mechanical responses that affect plaque stabi… ▽ More

    Submitted 22 May, 2024; originally announced May 2024.

    Journal ref: Comp. Bio. Med. Volume 165, October 2023, 107341

  27. RadCLIP: Enhancing Radiologic Image Analysis through Contrastive Language-Image Pre-training

    Authors: Zhixiu Lu, Hailong Li, Nehal A. Parikh, Jonathan R. Dillman, Lili He

    Abstract: The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) with radiology marks a transformative era in medicine. Vision foundation models have been adopted to enhance radiologic imaging analysis. However, the distinct complexities of radiologic 2D and 3D radiologic data pose unique challenges that existing models, pre-trained on general non-medical images, fail to address adequately. To bridge this gap and… ▽ More

    Submitted 20 May, 2025; v1 submitted 14 March, 2024; originally announced March 2024.

  28. arXiv:2403.02247  [pdf, ps, other

    cs.CL

    Birbal: An efficient 7B instruct-model fine-tuned with curated datasets

    Authors: Ashvini Kumar Jindal, Pawan Kumar Rajpoot, Ankur Parikh

    Abstract: LLMOps incur significant costs due to hardware requirements, hindering their widespread accessibility. Additionally, a lack of transparency in model training methods and data contributes to the majority of models being non-reproducible. To tackle these challenges, the LLM Efficiency Challenge was introduced at NeurIPS Workshop, aiming to adapt foundation models on a diverse set of tasks via fine-t… ▽ More

    Submitted 4 March, 2024; originally announced March 2024.

  29. arXiv:2312.15064  [pdf, other

    eess.IV cs.AI cs.CV cs.LG

    Joint Self-Supervised and Supervised Contrastive Learning for Multimodal MRI Data: Towards Predicting Abnormal Neurodevelopment

    Authors: Zhiyuan Li, Hailong Li, Anca L. Ralescu, Jonathan R. Dillman, Mekibib Altaye, Kim M. Cecil, Nehal A. Parikh, Lili He

    Abstract: The integration of different imaging modalities, such as structural, diffusion tensor, and functional magnetic resonance imaging, with deep learning models has yielded promising outcomes in discerning phenotypic characteristics and enhancing disease diagnosis. The development of such a technique hinges on the efficient fusion of heterogeneous multimodal features, which initially reside within dist… ▽ More

    Submitted 22 December, 2023; originally announced December 2023.

    Comments: 35 pages. Submitted to journal

    Journal ref: Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, Volume 157, 2024, 102993

  30. arXiv:2312.09880  [pdf, ps, other

    cs.CV

    Information Extraction from Unstructured data using Augmented-AI and Computer Vision

    Authors: Aditya Parikh

    Abstract: Information extraction (IE) from unstructured documents remains a critical challenge in data processing pipelines. Traditional optical character recognition (OCR) methods and conventional parsing engines demonstrate limited effectiveness when processing large-scale document datasets. This paper presents a comprehensive framework for information extraction that combines Augmented Intelligence (A2I)… ▽ More

    Submitted 25 July, 2025; v1 submitted 15 December, 2023; originally announced December 2023.

  31. arXiv:2312.09876  [pdf

    cs.CV

    Automatic Image Colourizer

    Authors: Aditya Parikh

    Abstract: In this project we have designed and described a model which colourize a gray-scale image, with no human intervention. We propose a fully automatic process of colouring and re-colouring faded or gray-scale image with vibrant and pragmatic colours. We have used Convolutional Neural Network to hallucinate input images and feed-forwarded by training thousands of images. This approach results in trail… ▽ More

    Submitted 15 December, 2023; originally announced December 2023.

  32. arXiv:2312.06820  [pdf, other

    cs.AI cs.CL cs.LG stat.ME

    Extracting Self-Consistent Causal Insights from Users Feedback with LLMs and In-context Learning

    Authors: Sara Abdali, Anjali Parikh, Steve Lim, Emre Kiciman

    Abstract: Microsoft Windows Feedback Hub is designed to receive customer feedback on a wide variety of subjects including critical topics such as power and battery. Feedback is one of the most effective ways to have a grasp of users' experience with Windows and its ecosystem. However, the sheer volume of feedback received by Feedback Hub makes it immensely challenging to diagnose the actual cause of reporte… ▽ More

    Submitted 11 December, 2023; originally announced December 2023.

  33. arXiv:2310.17714  [pdf, other

    cs.CL cs.CE

    Nearest Neighbor Search over Vectorized Lexico-Syntactic Patterns for Relation Extraction from Financial Documents

    Authors: Pawan Kumar Rajpoot, Ankur Parikh

    Abstract: Relation extraction (RE) has achieved remarkable progress with the help of pre-trained language models. However, existing RE models are usually incapable of handling two situations: implicit expressions and long-tail relation classes, caused by language complexity and data sparsity. Further, these approaches and models are largely inaccessible to users who don't have direct access to large languag… ▽ More

    Submitted 26 October, 2023; originally announced October 2023.

  34. arXiv:2306.17519  [pdf, other

    cs.CL

    GPT-FinRE: In-context Learning for Financial Relation Extraction using Large Language Models

    Authors: Pawan Kumar Rajpoot, Ankur Parikh

    Abstract: Relation extraction (RE) is a crucial task in natural language processing (NLP) that aims to identify and classify relationships between entities mentioned in text. In the financial domain, relation extraction plays a vital role in extracting valuable information from financial documents, such as news articles, earnings reports, and company filings. This paper describes our solution to relation ex… ▽ More

    Submitted 21 July, 2023; v1 submitted 30 June, 2023; originally announced June 2023.

    Comments: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2305.02105 by other authors

  35. arXiv:2306.04605  [pdf

    cs.SE cs.AI

    Empowering Business Transformation: The Positive Impact and Ethical Considerations of Generative AI in Software Product Management -- A Systematic Literature Review

    Authors: Nishant A. Parikh

    Abstract: Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) has made outstanding strides in recent years, with a good-sized impact on software product management. Drawing on pertinent articles from 2016 to 2023, this systematic literature evaluation reveals generative AI's potential applications, benefits, and constraints in this area. The study shows that technology can assist in idea generation, market research, c… ▽ More

    Submitted 5 June, 2023; originally announced June 2023.

    Comments: 24 pages, 4 figures

  36. arXiv:2305.13194  [pdf, other

    cs.CL

    SEAHORSE: A Multilingual, Multifaceted Dataset for Summarization Evaluation

    Authors: Elizabeth Clark, Shruti Rijhwani, Sebastian Gehrmann, Joshua Maynez, Roee Aharoni, Vitaly Nikolaev, Thibault Sellam, Aditya Siddhant, Dipanjan Das, Ankur P. Parikh

    Abstract: Reliable automatic evaluation of summarization systems is challenging due to the multifaceted and subjective nature of the task. This is especially the case for languages other than English, where human evaluations are scarce. In this work, we introduce SEAHORSE, a dataset for multilingual, multifaceted summarization evaluation. SEAHORSE consists of 96K summaries with human ratings along 6 dimensi… ▽ More

    Submitted 1 November, 2023; v1 submitted 22 May, 2023; originally announced May 2023.

  37. arXiv:2303.04562  [pdf, other

    cs.LG cs.CL q-bio.QM

    Extrapolative Controlled Sequence Generation via Iterative Refinement

    Authors: Vishakh Padmakumar, Richard Yuanzhe Pang, He He, Ankur P. Parikh

    Abstract: We study the problem of extrapolative controlled generation, i.e., generating sequences with attribute values beyond the range seen in training. This task is of significant importance in automated design, especially drug discovery, where the goal is to design novel proteins that are \textit{better} (e.g., more stable) than existing sequences. Thus, by definition, the target sequences and their att… ▽ More

    Submitted 7 June, 2023; v1 submitted 8 March, 2023; originally announced March 2023.

    Comments: ICML 2023 - Camera Ready Version

  38. arXiv:2302.09807  [pdf, other

    eess.IV cs.AI cs.CV cs.LG stat.ML

    A Novel Collaborative Self-Supervised Learning Method for Radiomic Data

    Authors: Zhiyuan Li, Hailong Li, Anca L. Ralescu, Jonathan R. Dillman, Nehal A. Parikh, Lili He

    Abstract: The computer-aided disease diagnosis from radiomic data is important in many medical applications. However, developing such a technique relies on annotating radiological images, which is a time-consuming, labor-intensive, and expensive process. In this work, we present the first novel collaborative self-supervised learning method to solve the challenge of insufficient labeled radiomic data, whose… ▽ More

    Submitted 20 February, 2023; originally announced February 2023.

    Comments: 14 pages, 7 figures

    Journal ref: Neuroimage. 2023;120229

  39. arXiv:2211.08714  [pdf, other

    cs.CL cs.AI cs.LG

    Reward Gaming in Conditional Text Generation

    Authors: Richard Yuanzhe Pang, Vishakh Padmakumar, Thibault Sellam, Ankur P. Parikh, He He

    Abstract: To align conditional text generation model outputs with desired behaviors, there has been an increasing focus on training the model using reinforcement learning (RL) with reward functions learned from human annotations. Under this framework, we identify three common cases where high rewards are incorrectly assigned to undesirable patterns: noise-induced spurious correlation, naturally occurring sp… ▽ More

    Submitted 1 June, 2023; v1 submitted 16 November, 2022; originally announced November 2022.

    Comments: ACL 2023

  40. arXiv:2211.00142  [pdf, other

    cs.CL cs.LG

    TaTa: A Multilingual Table-to-Text Dataset for African Languages

    Authors: Sebastian Gehrmann, Sebastian Ruder, Vitaly Nikolaev, Jan A. Botha, Michael Chavinda, Ankur Parikh, Clara Rivera

    Abstract: Existing data-to-text generation datasets are mostly limited to English. To address this lack of data, we create Table-to-Text in African languages (TaTa), the first large multilingual table-to-text dataset with a focus on African languages. We created TaTa by transcribing figures and accompanying text in bilingual reports by the Demographic and Health Surveys Program, followed by professional tra… ▽ More

    Submitted 31 October, 2022; originally announced November 2022.

    Comments: 24 pages, 6 figures

  41. arXiv:2210.11693  [pdf, other

    cs.LG

    Amos: An Adam-style Optimizer with Adaptive Weight Decay towards Model-Oriented Scale

    Authors: Ran Tian, Ankur P. Parikh

    Abstract: We present Amos, a stochastic gradient-based optimizer designed for training deep neural networks. It can be viewed as an Adam optimizer with theoretically supported, adaptive learning-rate decay and weight decay. A key insight behind Amos is that it leverages model-specific information to determine the initial learning-rate and decaying schedules. When used for pre-training BERT variants and T5,… ▽ More

    Submitted 21 November, 2022; v1 submitted 20 October, 2022; originally announced October 2022.

  42. arXiv:2210.06324  [pdf, other

    cs.CL cs.LG cs.SD eess.AS

    SQuId: Measuring Speech Naturalness in Many Languages

    Authors: Thibault Sellam, Ankur Bapna, Joshua Camp, Diana Mackinnon, Ankur P. Parikh, Jason Riesa

    Abstract: Much of text-to-speech research relies on human evaluation, which incurs heavy costs and slows down the development process. The problem is particularly acute in heavily multilingual applications, where recruiting and polling judges can take weeks. We introduce SQuId (Speech Quality Identification), a multilingual naturalness prediction model trained on over a million ratings and tested in 65 loca… ▽ More

    Submitted 1 June, 2023; v1 submitted 12 October, 2022; originally announced October 2022.

    Comments: Accepted at ICASSP 2023, with additional material in the appendix

  43. arXiv:2205.11588  [pdf, other

    cs.CL cs.AI

    Simple Recurrence Improves Masked Language Models

    Authors: Tao Lei, Ran Tian, Jasmijn Bastings, Ankur P. Parikh

    Abstract: In this work, we explore whether modeling recurrence into the Transformer architecture can both be beneficial and efficient, by building an extremely simple recurrent module into the Transformer. We compare our model to baselines following the training and evaluation recipe of BERT. Our results confirm that recurrence can indeed improve Transformer models by a consistent margin, without requiring… ▽ More

    Submitted 23 May, 2022; originally announced May 2022.

  44. A Novel Ontology-guided Attribute Partitioning Ensemble Learning Model for Early Prediction of Cognitive Deficits using Quantitative Structural MRI in Very Preterm Infants

    Authors: Zhiyuan Li, Hailong Li, Adebayo Braimah, Jonathan R. Dillman, Nehal A. Parikh, Lili He

    Abstract: Structural magnetic resonance imaging studies have shown that brain anatomical abnormalities are associated with cognitive deficits in preterm infants. Brain maturation and geometric features can be used with machine learning models for predicting later neurodevelopmental deficits. However, traditional machine learning models would suffer from a large feature-to-instance ratio (i.e., a large numbe… ▽ More

    Submitted 9 August, 2022; v1 submitted 8 February, 2022; originally announced February 2022.

    Comments: Latest Version, published at NeuroImage. PMID: 35850161 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2022.119484

    Journal ref: NeuroImage 260 (2022): 119484

  45. arXiv:2110.08467  [pdf, other

    cs.CL cs.AI

    Improving Compositional Generalization with Self-Training for Data-to-Text Generation

    Authors: Sanket Vaibhav Mehta, Jinfeng Rao, Yi Tay, Mihir Kale, Ankur P. Parikh, Emma Strubell

    Abstract: Data-to-text generation focuses on generating fluent natural language responses from structured meaning representations (MRs). Such representations are compositional and it is costly to collect responses for all possible combinations of atomic meaning schemata, thereby necessitating few-shot generalization to novel MRs. In this work, we systematically study the compositional generalization of the… ▽ More

    Submitted 11 April, 2022; v1 submitted 16 October, 2021; originally announced October 2021.

    Comments: Accepted at ACL 2022 main conference

  46. arXiv:2110.06341  [pdf, other

    cs.CL

    Learning Compact Metrics for MT

    Authors: Amy Pu, Hyung Won Chung, Ankur P. Parikh, Sebastian Gehrmann, Thibault Sellam

    Abstract: Recent developments in machine translation and multilingual text generation have led researchers to adopt trained metrics such as COMET or BLEURT, which treat evaluation as a regression problem and use representations from multilingual pre-trained models such as XLM-RoBERTa or mBERT. Yet studies on related tasks suggest that these models are most efficient when they are large, which is costly and… ▽ More

    Submitted 12 October, 2021; originally announced October 2021.

    Comments: Accepted at EMNLP 2021

  47. arXiv:2108.13032  [pdf, other

    cs.CL cs.LG

    Shatter: An Efficient Transformer Encoder with Single-Headed Self-Attention and Relative Sequence Partitioning

    Authors: Ran Tian, Joshua Maynez, Ankur P. Parikh

    Abstract: The highly popular Transformer architecture, based on self-attention, is the foundation of large pretrained models such as BERT, that have become an enduring paradigm in NLP. While powerful, the computational resources and time required to pretrain such models can be prohibitive. In this work, we present an alternative self-attention architecture, Shatter, that more efficiently encodes sequence in… ▽ More

    Submitted 30 August, 2021; originally announced August 2021.

  48. arXiv:2103.06799  [pdf, other

    cs.CL

    Towards Continual Learning for Multilingual Machine Translation via Vocabulary Substitution

    Authors: Xavier Garcia, Noah Constant, Ankur P. Parikh, Orhan Firat

    Abstract: We propose a straightforward vocabulary adaptation scheme to extend the language capacity of multilingual machine translation models, paving the way towards efficient continual learning for multilingual machine translation. Our approach is suitable for large-scale datasets, applies to distant languages with unseen scripts, incurs only minor degradation on the translation performance for the origin… ▽ More

    Submitted 11 March, 2021; originally announced March 2021.

    Comments: Accepted at NAACL 2021

  49. arXiv:2102.01672  [pdf, other

    cs.CL cs.AI cs.LG

    The GEM Benchmark: Natural Language Generation, its Evaluation and Metrics

    Authors: Sebastian Gehrmann, Tosin Adewumi, Karmanya Aggarwal, Pawan Sasanka Ammanamanchi, Aremu Anuoluwapo, Antoine Bosselut, Khyathi Raghavi Chandu, Miruna Clinciu, Dipanjan Das, Kaustubh D. Dhole, Wanyu Du, Esin Durmus, Ondřej Dušek, Chris Emezue, Varun Gangal, Cristina Garbacea, Tatsunori Hashimoto, Yufang Hou, Yacine Jernite, Harsh Jhamtani, Yangfeng Ji, Shailza Jolly, Mihir Kale, Dhruv Kumar, Faisal Ladhak , et al. (31 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: We introduce GEM, a living benchmark for natural language Generation (NLG), its Evaluation, and Metrics. Measuring progress in NLG relies on a constantly evolving ecosystem of automated metrics, datasets, and human evaluation standards. Due to this moving target, new models often still evaluate on divergent anglo-centric corpora with well-established, but flawed, metrics. This disconnect makes it… ▽ More

    Submitted 1 April, 2021; v1 submitted 2 February, 2021; originally announced February 2021.

  50. arXiv:2010.04297  [pdf, other

    cs.CL

    Learning to Evaluate Translation Beyond English: BLEURT Submissions to the WMT Metrics 2020 Shared Task

    Authors: Thibault Sellam, Amy Pu, Hyung Won Chung, Sebastian Gehrmann, Qijun Tan, Markus Freitag, Dipanjan Das, Ankur P. Parikh

    Abstract: The quality of machine translation systems has dramatically improved over the last decade, and as a result, evaluation has become an increasingly challenging problem. This paper describes our contribution to the WMT 2020 Metrics Shared Task, the main benchmark for automatic evaluation of translation. We make several submissions based on BLEURT, a previously published metric based on transfer learn… ▽ More

    Submitted 19 October, 2020; v1 submitted 8 October, 2020; originally announced October 2020.