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Efficient Unsupervised Video Hashing With Contextual Modeling And Structural Controlling, Jingru Duan, Yanbin Hao, Bin Zhu, Lechao Cheng, Pengyuan Zhou, Xiang Wang Jan 2024

Efficient Unsupervised Video Hashing With Contextual Modeling And Structural Controlling, Jingru Duan, Yanbin Hao, Bin Zhu, Lechao Cheng, Pengyuan Zhou, Xiang Wang

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The most important effect of the video hashing technique is to support fast retrieval, which is benefiting from the high efficiency of binary calculation. Current video hash approaches are thus mainly targeted at learning compact binary codes to represent video content accurately. However, they may overlook the generation efficiency for hash codes, i.e., designing lightweight neural networks. This paper proposes an method, which is not only for computing compact hash codes but also for designing a lightweight deep model. Specifically, we present an MLP-based model, where the video tensor is split into several groups and multiple axial contexts are explored …


Adavis: Adaptive And Explainable Visualization Recommendation For Tabular Data, Songheng Zhang, Yong Wang, Haotian Li, Huamin Qu Sep 2023

Adavis: Adaptive And Explainable Visualization Recommendation For Tabular Data, Songheng Zhang, Yong Wang, Haotian Li, Huamin Qu

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Automated visualization recommendation facilitates the rapid creation of effective visualizations, which is especially beneficial for users with limited time and limited knowledge of data visualization. There is an increasing trend in leveraging machine learning (ML) techniques to achieve an end-to-end visualization recommendation. However, existing ML-based approaches implicitly assume that there is only one appropriate visualization for a specific dataset, which is often not true for real applications. Also, they often work like a black box, and are difficult for users to understand the reasons for recommending specific visualizations. To fill the research gap, we propose AdaVis, an adaptive and explainable …