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Anuj Kumar

Researcher at Facebook

Publications -  37
Citations -  778

Anuj Kumar is an academic researcher from Facebook. The author has contributed to research in topics: Parsing & Population. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 36 publications receiving 483 citations. Previous affiliations of Anuj Kumar include University of Arkansas.

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Plant adaptation to drought stress.

TL;DR: The crop plant model rice ( Oryza sativa) is used here as an example to highlight mechanisms and genes for adaptation of crop plants to drought stress.

Scaling Down Power Utilization with Optimal Virtual Machine Placement Scheme for Cloud Data Center Resources: A Performance Evaluation

TL;DR: In this paper, an architectural framework for energy conscious mapping of available virtual machines to appropriate data center resources in addition to dynamic combination of virtual machine scheduling scheme is defined, where the data recovery is presented in a best possible way, taking in consideration that backup not only act as a backup but also helpful in the energy consideration process, by using two space backup (one in guiding cluster and one at secondary cluster).
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Conversational Semantic Parsing

TL;DR: This article propose a semantic representation for task-oriented conversational systems that can represent concepts such as co-reference and context carryover, enabling comprehensive understanding of queries in a session, and propose a new family of Seq2Seq models for the session-based parsing above, which achieve better or comparable performance to the current state of the art on ATIS, SNIPS, TOP and DSTC2.
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Conversational Semantic Parsing

TL;DR: A semantic representation for such task-oriented conversational systems that can represent concepts such as co-reference and context carryover, enabling comprehensive understanding of queries in a session is proposed.
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Genetic analysis of grain yield and its contributing traits for their implications in improvement of bread wheat cultivars

TL;DR: Genetic analysis was carried out in 55 genotypes through diallel mating design excluding reciprocals in bread wheat indicating that due importance should be given to these traits during selection for high yield.