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Abhishek Das

Researcher at Facebook

Publications -  61
Citations -  15366

Abhishek Das is an academic researcher from Facebook. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dialog box & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 52 publications receiving 9447 citations. Previous affiliations of Abhishek Das include Georgia Institute of Technology.

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Rotation Invariant Graph Neural Networks using Spin Convolutions

TL;DR: In this paper, the angular information between sets of neighboring atoms in a graph neural network is modeled by using a per-edge local coordinate frame and a spin convolution over the remaining degree of freedom.
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Response to "Visual Dialogue without Vision or Dialogue" (Massiceti et al., 2018).

TL;DR: A baseline model and subsequent critique of Visual Dialog raises what the authors believe to be unfounded concerns about the dataset and evaluation and is intended to rebut the critique and clarify potential confusions for practitioners and future participants in the Visualdialog challenge.
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Auxiliary Tasks and Exploration Enable ObjectNav.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose to add auxiliary learning tasks and an exploration reward to a generic learned agent to simplify visual inputs so as to smooth their RNN dynamics and reduce overfitting by minimizing effective RNN dimensionality.
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Automated Video Description for Blind and Low Vision Users

TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a system to automatically generate descriptions for videos and answer blind and low vision users' queries on the videos, based on a pilot study with eight blind video aficionados.
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IR-VIC: Unsupervised Discovery of Sub-goals for Transfer in RL

TL;DR: Despite being discovered without explicit goal supervision, sub-goals provide better exploration and sample complexity on challenging grid-world navigation tasks compared to supervised counterparts in prior work.