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How can I find all pairs (or sets of 3, ..., n) of LFs that are dependent according to what the generative model has learned? Alternatively, is there a way to find the correlations of LFs?
Thanks in advance!
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We published a few papers on how to learn dependencies among LFs (ICML '17 and ICML '19) and have a prototype of the algorithm over synthetic data here.
Hi @paroma,
Unfortunately, when clicking on the last link to the algorithm over synthetic data, I get a 404 error. :/
Could you please tell me where I can find that algorithm? Sounds like exactly what I need. Thank you!
Hi,
How can I find all pairs (or sets of 3, ..., n) of LFs that are dependent according to what the generative model has learned? Alternatively, is there a way to find the correlations of LFs?
Thanks in advance!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: