System Performance
System performance research focuses on optimizing the efficiency and accuracy of various computational systems, from machine learning models to robotic controllers and even quantum computers. Current research emphasizes improving model architectures (e.g., graph-oriented databases for language models, retention-based networks for multi-agent reinforcement learning) and training techniques (e.g., hard sample mining, co-optimization of design and control), while also addressing issues like fairness, robustness, and explainability. These advancements have significant implications for diverse fields, impacting the development of more efficient and reliable AI systems, improved medical diagnostics, and enhanced manufacturing processes.
Papers
Evaluating the Performance of StyleGAN2-ADA on Medical Images
McKell Woodland, John Wood, Brian M. Anderson, Suprateek Kundu, Ethan Lin, Eugene Koay, Bruno Odisio, Caroline Chung, Hyunseon Christine Kang, Aradhana M. Venkatesan, Sireesha Yedururi, Brian De, Yuan-Mao Lin, Ankit B. Patel, Kristy K. Brock
Utilizing Explainable AI for improving the Performance of Neural Networks
Huawei Sun, Lorenzo Servadei, Hao Feng, Michael Stephan, Robert Wille, Avik Santra