Adaptation Concern
Adaptation concern in machine learning focuses on efficiently tailoring large pre-trained models to specific tasks or domains without retraining the entire model. Current research heavily emphasizes low-rank adaptation (LoRA) techniques and their variants, often applied to transformer-based models like LLMs and diffusion models, to achieve parameter efficiency and improved performance. This research area is significant because it addresses the computational cost and memory limitations associated with fine-tuning massive models, enabling broader application and deployment of advanced AI systems across diverse tasks and resource-constrained environments. Furthermore, investigations into bias mitigation and improved adaptation strategies within these frameworks are actively pursued.
Papers
Diagnosis, Feedback, Adaptation: A Human-in-the-Loop Framework for Test-Time Policy Adaptation
Andi Peng, Aviv Netanyahu, Mark Ho, Tianmin Shu, Andreea Bobu, Julie Shah, Pulkit Agrawal
Automatically Reconciling the Trade-off between Prediction Accuracy and Earliness in Prescriptive Business Process Monitoring
Andreas Metzger, Tristan Kley, Aristide Rothweiler, Klaus Pohl