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CS Clinic Team Publishes Transfer Learning Research

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鈥淟imits of Transfer Learning,鈥 a paper by the 无忧视频 Walter Bradley Center Clinic team, has been accepted to the Sixth International Conference on Machine Learning, Optimization and Data Science (LOD 2020).

The Computer Science Clinic team鈥攁dvisor and computer science professor George Monta帽ez, Jake Williams 鈥20, Tyler Sam 鈥20, Abel Tadesse 鈥20 (CMC) and Huey Sun 鈥20 (POM)鈥攅xplores transfer learning, a current frontier of machine learning in which insight gained from solving one problem is applied to solve a separate, but related problem.

鈥淭he paper places theoretical limits on transfer learning,鈥 says Monta帽ez. 鈥淣ot much theoretical work has been done for transfer learning, even though it is widely used in practice. Our paper fills an existing gap in knowledge by addressing what can lead to successful transfer learning and what limitations exist for its widespread adoption.鈥

Members of the team will present the paper at LOD 2020 via Zoom later this month. 鈥淭he past two conferences have had acceptance rates of approximately 35%, so it is a fairly competitive conference to get into,鈥 says Monta帽ez.

This is the fifth paper Monta帽ez has published with students this year and the second paper from this Clinic project accepted to a major conference. The first (Decomposable Probability-of-Success Metrics in Algorithmic Search) was presented at the 12th International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence in February.