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Zihang Dai

Researcher at Google

Publications -  57
Citations -  14783

Zihang Dai is an academic researcher from Google. The author has contributed to research in topics: Language model & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 52 publications receiving 9340 citations. Previous affiliations of Zihang Dai include Baidu & Carnegie Mellon University.

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From Credit Assignment to Entropy Regularization: Two New Algorithms for Neural Sequence Prediction

TL;DR: In this paper, the credit assignment problem in reward augmented maximum likelihood (RAML) learning was studied, and a theoretical equivalence between the token-level counterpart of RAML and the entropy regularized reinforcement learning was established.
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Primer: Searching for Efficient Transformers for Language Modeling

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identify an architecture, named Primer, that has a smaller training cost than the original Transformer and other variants for auto-regressive language modeling, which can be mostly attributed to two simple modifications: squaring ReLU activations and adding a depthwise convolution layer after each Q, K, and V projection in self-attention.
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Combiner: Full Attention Transformer with Sparse Computation Cost

TL;DR: Combiner as discussed by the authors treats the self-attention mechanism as a conditional expectation over embeddings at each location, and approximate the conditional distribution with a structured factorization, which can be easily implemented in common frameworks.
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Adversarial Invariant Feature Learning

TL;DR: This paper tackles the problem of learning representations invariant to a specific factor or trait of data, leading to better generalization, and shows that the proposed framework induces an invariant representation, and leads to bettergeneralization evidenced by the improved test performance.
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Laboratory Model Test of Fully Buried Portal Frame-Shaped Slope-Stabilizing Piles

TL;DR: In this article , a well-designed laboratory model test was conducted in a sandy soil slope with a man-made slip surface, and nine portal frame piles were installed, synthetically considering the pile spacing between the rear and front piles as well as the support condition of the pile ends.