Jetze Schuurmans

2papers

2 Papers

MLAug 2, 2023
Global Hierarchical Neural Networks using Hierarchical Softmax

Jetze Schuurmans, Flavius Frasincar

This paper presents a framework in which hierarchical softmax is used to create a global hierarchical classifier. The approach is applicable for any classification task where there is a natural hierarchy among classes. We show empirical results on four text classification datasets. In all datasets the hierarchical softmax improved on the regular softmax used in a flat classifier in terms of macro-F1 and macro-recall. In three out of four datasets hierarchical softmax achieved a higher micro-accuracy and macro-precision.

LGMay 25, 2022
Position: Tensor Networks are a Valuable Asset for Green AI

Eva Memmel, Clara Menzen, Jetze Schuurmans et al.

For the first time, this position paper introduces a fundamental link between tensor networks (TNs) and Green AI, highlighting their synergistic potential to enhance both the inclusivity and sustainability of AI research. We argue that TNs are valuable for Green AI due to their strong mathematical backbone and inherent logarithmic compression potential. We undertake a comprehensive review of the ongoing discussions on Green AI, emphasizing the importance of sustainability and inclusivity in AI research to demonstrate the significance of establishing the link between Green AI and TNs. To support our position, we first provide a comprehensive overview of efficiency metrics proposed in Green AI literature and then evaluate examples of TNs in the fields of kernel machines and deep learning using the proposed efficiency metrics. This position paper aims to incentivize meaningful, constructive discussions by bridging fundamental principles of Green AI and TNs. We advocate for researchers to seriously evaluate the integration of TNs into their research projects, and in alignment with the link established in this paper, we support prior calls encouraging researchers to treat Green AI principles as a research priority.