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Fall 2017 Reading Schedule

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Order Presenter Paper Date of Presentation Location
1 Dane Bell Explaining Recurrent Neural Network Predictions in Sentiment Analysis 9th Sep 2017 GS 906
2 Jack Dukatz Deep Patient: An Unsupervised Representation to Predict the Future of Patients from the Electronic Health Records 15th Sep 2017 GS 906
3 John Blazic Men Also Like Shopping: Reducing Gender Bias Using Corpus-level Constraints 22nd Sep 2017 GS 906
4 Marco/Clay Discovering Structure in High-Dimensional Data Through Correlation Explanation (CorEx) / The Information Sieve (related to above) (ICML 2016) 29th Sep 2017 GS 906
5 Mihai Surdeanu Deep Learning for NLP Best Practices 6th Oct 2017 GS 906
6 Enrique Noriega DeepPath: A Reinforcement Learning Method for Knowledge Graph Reasoning 13th Oct 2017 GS 906
7 Mithun Paul VERB PHYSICS: Relative Physical Knowledge of Actions and Objects 20th Oct 2017 GS 906
8 Megan Understanding Deep Learning Requires Rethinking Generalization 20th Oct 2017 GS 906
9 Cathy Walsh Part-of-Speech Tagging from 97% to 100%: Is It Time for Some Linguistics? 20th Oct 2017 GS 906
10 Mithun Paul VERB PHYSICS: Relative Physical Knowledge of Actions and Objects 20th Oct 2017 GS 906
11 Mithun Paul VERB PHYSICS: Relative Physical Knowledge of Actions and Objects 20th Oct 2017 GS 906
12 Mithun Paul VERB PHYSICS: Relative Physical Knowledge of Actions and Objects 20th Oct 2017 GS 906
13 Mithun Paul VERB PHYSICS: Relative Physical Knowledge of Actions and Objects 20th Oct 2017 GS 906
14 Mithun Paul VERB PHYSICS: Relative Physical Knowledge of Actions and Objects 20th Oct 2017 GS 906

Supplementary Materials

Below is a list of any important related resources that the presenter has asked to be made available to the reading group.

Order Presenter Additional Resources Date
1 Dane Bell LRP for pixels and LRP tutorials and demos 9/9/2017
8 Megan blog 27th Oct 2017
9 Cathy Walsh Linguistically Naive != Language Independent: Why NLP Needs Linguistic Typology 3rd Nov 2017