Pruning neural networks without any data by iteratively conserving synaptic flow
Hidenori Tanaka, Daniel Kunin, Daniel L. K. Yamins, Surya Ganguli NeurIPS 2020 (Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems) https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.05467
Hidenori Tanaka, Daniel Kunin, Daniel L. K. Yamins, Surya Ganguli NeurIPS 2020 (Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems) https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.05467
Yoshitaka Inui and Yoshihisa Yamamoto Phys. Rev. A 102, 062419 https://arxiv.org/abs/1905.12348
Yoshitaka Inui, and Yoshihisa Yamamoto Phys Rev A https://arxiv.org/abs/1905.12348
Hidenori Tanaka, Daniel Kunin, Daniel L. K. Yamins, Surya Ganguli Neural Information Processing Systems https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.05467
Christopher Panuski, Dirk Englund, Ryan Hamerly Phys Rev X https://arxiv.org/abs/2005.03533
Discussion between Kevin L. Jackson and Dr. Shin’ichiro Matsuo, head of blockchain research in the Cryptography & Information Security (CIS) Lab, on cryptocurrencies and their underlying blockchain technology to build business trust.
Ground-breaking Topics Include Neural Network Pruning, Meta Learning and Alternative Bayesian Model Palo Alto, Calif. – December 3, 2020 – NTT Research, Inc., a division of NTT (TYO:9432), NTT Communication Science Laboratories and NTT Software Innovation Center today announced that three papers co-authored by scientists from several of their divisions were selected (including one Spotlight paper) for this …
NTT Co-authored Papers at NeurIPS to Advance Machine Learning Efficiency and Performance Read More »
Dr. Go Yamamoto is a senior scientist in the NTT Research Cryptography & Information Security (CIS) Lab, where he is a member of the blockchain research group. He holds a Ph.D. and M.S. in Mathematical Sciences and a B.S. in Mathematics from the University of Tokyo. He joined NTT in 2002 and recently obtained an …
From Mathematics to Blockchain: Go Yamamoto on Fixing the Internet Read More »
Few people know much about cryptography. What the public learns, from headlines and advertisements that often exploit those headlines, is that existing cryptosystems seem to break fairly often. In his latest article for Forbes, NTT Research President and CEO, Kazuhiro Gomi, points to three counter examples of cybersecurity actually tightening: 1) a breakthrough in “indistinguishability …
Christopher Panuski, Dirk Englund, and Ryan Hamerly Appl. Phys. X. 10, 041046 https://arxiv.org/abs/2005.03533