Transformers On Large-Scale Graphs with Bayan Bruss
EPISODE 641
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AUGUST
7,
2023
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About this Episode
Today we’re joined by Bayan Bruss, Vice President of Applied ML Research at Capital One. In our conversation with Bayan, we covered a pair of papers his team presented at this year’s ICML conference. We begin with the paper Interpretable Subspaces in Image Representations, where Bayan gives us a dive deep into the interpretability framework, embedding dimensions, contrastive approaches, and how their model can accelerate image representation in deep learning. We also explore GOAT: A Global Transformer on Large-scale Graphs, a scalable global graph transformer. We talk through the computation challenges, homophilic and heterophilic principles, model sparsity, and how their research proposes methodologies to get around the computational barrier when scaling to large-scale graph models.
About the Guest
Bayan Bruss
Capital One
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Resources
- Paper: Identifying Interpretable Subspaces in Image Representations
- Paper: GOAT: A Global Transformer on Large-scale Graphs
- Paper: FALCON: Fast Visual Concept Learning by Integrating Images, Linguistic descriptions, and Conceptual Relations
- Paper: SimCLR: A Simple Framework for Contrastive Learning of Visual Representations
- Paper: SHAP: A Unified Approach to Interpreting Model Predictions
- Paper: CLIP: Learning Transferable Visual Models From Natural Language Supervision
- Machine Learning in Finance Workshop
- Watermarking Large Language Models to Fight Plagiarism with Tom Goldstein - #621
- Transformers for Tabular Data at Capital One with Bayan Bruss - #591
- Real-Time ML Workflows at Capital One with Disha Singla - #606
- Data Innovation & AI at Capital One with Adam Wenchel - #147
- Graph Analytic Systems with Zachary Hanif - #188
