Some Notable Recent ML Papers and Future Trends

·Aran Komatsuzaki··

I have aggregated some of the notable papers released recently, esp. ICLR 2021 submissions, with concise summaries, visualizations and my comments. The development in each field is summarized, and the future trends are speculated. Caveats: I have omitted some very well-known recent papers such as GPT-3, as most readers should be adequately familiar with them. Admittedly, the coverage is far from exhaustive with heavy bias toward the areas of my interest (e.g. language models), and the amount of ...

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