ACL announcement:
"The ACL Executive Committee has voted to significantly change ACL's approach to protecting anonymous peer review. The change is effective immediately. (1/4) #NLPRoc
The authors of MolScribe, which uses AI for molecular structure recognition, now present RxnScribe, a model which goes a step further by extracting reaction diagrams & predicting reactions in new diagrams.
Paper: https://t.co/7dSP3u6ttI
Code: https://t.co/MUZpTQBVlu
Great tech talk on subtleties of LLM hallucinations by @johnschulman2 : where they come from, how to mitigate them, remaining open problems.
https://t.co/VnvLP45iNQ
Molecules are commonly depicted as 2D images in literature w/ significant variation in drawing styles/conventions, making it difficult for machines to recognize their structures. #JameelClinic researchers @Yujie_Qian@jiangfeng1124@ZhengkaiTu@zli11010 w/ PIs @cwcoley &...🧵 1/4
The second of the #acl2022nlp 25-year test of time awards goes to Michael Collins for his work on Statistical Parsing published at EACL 1997
#NLProc
https://t.co/0083RIa0FG
@jwmay@cwcoley@dan2097 I agree it's ambiguous here, but it really refers to the reaction extraction system Dan described in his thesis, which is the combination of ChemTagger+OPSIN, and a set of rules for chemical role assignment (https://t.co/LmY5VkQOHz)
Yesterday, we "officially" introduced the Open Reaction Database to the community with a perspective in @J_A_C_S. Thanks to all of our terrific collaborators, advisors, and contributors for making this a reality! https://t.co/hxwpRsju5g & https://t.co/vXFcYjBp3H
"When Attention Meets Fast Recurrence: Training Language Models with Reduced Compute" by Tao Lei @taolei15949106 - Outstanding Paper at EMNLP
https://t.co/7IR25d9Sz2
(Tao's work is always must read. Combines algorithmic cleverness with practical engineering and experiments.)
What if we train a classifier on one data environment and apply it on another environment?
In #ICML2021, we show that its prediction results are informative of the unstable correlations between the input and the output. This allows us to effectively train a stable classifier.
Congrats to Regina Barzilay, Jameel Clinic AI Faculty Lead, on winning the The Wallace H. Coulter Lectureship Award.
This award recognizes an individual who has made an impact on education, practice, research in lab medicine or patient care.
Read more: https://t.co/AR8HFb4KQe
We are excited to announce the AI Cures Conference: Data-driven Clinical Solutions for COVID-19, which will take place online on September 29th.
Learn more and register here, spots are limited: https://t.co/K5oQNzQL67
On Friday, August 21 at 8pm ET, Greater Boston’s beloved Coolidge Corner Theater (@thecoolidge) is hosting a virtual premiere of From Controversy to Cure, a documentary film chronicling the biotech boom in Cambridge.
Learn more and watch it here: https://t.co/4UsfxLbCgH
AICures team releases top SARS-CoV-2 antiviral molecules from the @broadinstitute Library. Read about our new adaptive invariance algorithm here: https://t.co/8H9M7eTKv5
We invite you to attend the MIT Covid-19 challenge event, Beat the Pandemic, a series of virtual hackathons. In this 48-hour virtual event, help tackle the most critical unmet needs caused by Covid-19. https://t.co/rPcLluYKGz
In hopes of developing a treatment for Covid-19, a team of chemists has designed a drug candidate that may block coronaviruses’ ability to enter human cells. It binds to the protein that the viruses use to enter cells, potentially disarming it. https://t.co/IdfcXJUgzt