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- The Lottery Ticket Hypothesis: On Sparse, Trainable Neural Networks10:00 am
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The Lottery Ticket Hypothesis: On Sparse, Trainable Neural Networks
Jonathan Frankle (MIT) will dive into his recently proposed lottery ticket hypothesis: that the dense neural networks we typically train have much smaller subnetworks capable of reaching full accuracy from early in training.
ZOOM LINK: https://bostonu.zoom.us/j/98445398657?pwd=WFVIZ2Y5UUYxY0hLcVhHQUVHK1o5Zz09
When | 10:00 am to 11:30 am on Thursday, March 25, 2021 |
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Contact Organization | Faculty of Computing & Data Sciences |
Fees | Free |
Speakers | Jonathan Frankle |