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[Projektor-NeurIPS 2023] Performance Scaling via Optimal Transport: Enabling Data Selection from Partially Revealed Sources

Python 3.8.10

This repository is the official implementation of the "Performance Scaling via Optimal Transport: Enabling Data Selection from Partially Revealed Sources" (NeurIPS 2023).

projektor

We propose a performance estimator for a model trained on any data source composition given limited sample information. We further develop a novel optimal transport based scaling law to predict performance on larger scales, which effectively finds the optimal composition of data sources for any target data size.

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Examples

For better understanding of applying projektor to data source selection and performance scaling, we have provided a tutorial Jupyter notebook projektor_cifar10_example.ipynb.

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The datasets should be placed in the folder 'data'. Please download the necessary datasets, e.g. CIFAR10.

Acknoledgment

RJ and the ReDS lab acknowledge support through grants from the Amazon-Virginia Tech Initiative for Efficient and Robust Machine Learning, the National Science Foundation under Grant No. IIS-2312794, NSF IIS-2313130, NSF OAC-2239622, and the Commonwealth Cyber Initiative

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