Task Understanding from Confushing Multitask Data
Task Understanding from Confusing Multi-task Data
Presented By aslkdfj;awekrf
1. Introduction
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2. Related Work
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[math]\displaystyle{
\begin{align*}
h+1 & = \dfrac{abc}{\text{def}}\\
& = \dfrac{123}{4}\\
\end{align*}
}[/math]
Experiment
Setup
Confusing data comes in the form of [math]\displaystyle{ (x_i,y_i),i=1,...,m }[/math] pairs. However, unlike typical regression problems, there are multiple [math]\displaystyle{ f_j(x),j=1,...,n }[/math] mapping functions, so the goal is to recover both the mapping functions [math]\displaystyle{ f_j }[/math] as well as determine which mapping function corresponds to each of the [math]\displaystyle{ m }[/math] observations.