Vuong lac dan choi si won biography
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ISBN 979-12-81206-14-4; ISSN 2283-9216
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Accepted papers
Generative Risk Minimization for Out-of-Distribution Generalization on Graphs
Song Wang, Zhen Tan, Yaochen Zhu, Chuxu Zhang, Jundong Li, February 2025
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An Analytical Model for Overparameterized Learning Under Class Imbalance
Eliav Mor, Yair Carmon, February 2025
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Evaluating the Robustness of Analogical Reasoning in Large Language Models
Martha Lewis, Melanie Mitchell, February 2025
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Comparing the information content of probabilistic representation spaces
Kieran A. Murphy, Sam Dillavou, Danielle Bassett, February 2025
[openreview] [pdf] [bib] [code]
Adapt then Unlearn: Exploring Parameter Space Semantics for Unlearning in Generative Adversarial Networks
Piyush Tiwary, Atri Guha, Subhodip Panda, Prathosh AP, February 2025
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On Memorization in Diffusion Models
Xiangming Gu, Chao Du, Tianyu Pang, Chongxu
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History of Vietnam
The pre-history of Vietnam can be traced back to the arrival of Ancient East Eurasian hunter-gatherers that arrived at least 40,000 years ago. As part of the Initial Upper Paleolithic wave, the Hoabinhians, along with the Tianyuan man, are early members of the Ancient Basal East and Southeast Asian lineage deeply related to present-day East and Southeast Asians.[1][2] Human migration into Vietnam continued during the Neolithic period, characterized by movements of Southern East Asian populations that expanded from Southern China into Vietnam and Southeast Asia. See also Genetic history of East Asians. The earliest agricultural societies that cultivated millet and wet-rice emerged around 1700 BCE in the lowlands and river floodplains of Vietnam are associated with this Neolithic migration, indicated by the presences of major paternal lineages that are represented by East Eurasian-affiliated Y-haplogroups O, C2, and N.[3][4