Consistent Comparison
Consistent comparison across diverse methods and datasets is a crucial aspect of many scientific fields, aiming to objectively evaluate and improve model performance and identify optimal approaches. Current research focuses on comparing various model architectures (e.g., convolutional neural networks, transformers, autoencoders) and algorithms (e.g., reinforcement learning, genetic programming) across different applications, including medical image analysis, natural language processing, and robotics. These comparative studies are essential for advancing methodological rigor, informing best practices, and ultimately improving the reliability and effectiveness of models in various scientific and practical domains.
Papers
Comparison of Point Cloud and Image-based Models for Calorimeter Fast Simulation
Fernando Torales Acosta, Vinicius Mikuni, Benjamin Nachman, Miguel Arratia, Bishnu Karki, Ryan Milton, Piyush Karande, Aaron Angerami
TIM: Teaching Large Language Models to Translate with Comparison
Jiali Zeng, Fandong Meng, Yongjing Yin, Jie Zhou