CLFeb 4, 2022Code
JARVix at SemEval-2022 Task 2: It Takes One to Know One? Idiomaticity Detection using Zero and One-Shot LearningYash Jakhotiya, Vaibhav Kumar, Ashwin Pathak et al.
Large Language Models have been successful in a wide variety of Natural Language Processing tasks by capturing the compositionality of the text representations. In spite of their great success, these vector representations fail to capture meaning of idiomatic multi-word expressions (MWEs). In this paper, we focus on the detection of idiomatic expressions by using binary classification. We use a dataset consisting of the literal and idiomatic usage of MWEs in English and Portuguese. Thereafter, we perform the classification in two different settings: zero shot and one shot, to determine if a given sentence contains an idiom or not. N shot classification for this task is defined by N number of common idioms between the training and testing sets. In this paper, we train multiple Large Language Models in both the settings and achieve an F1 score (macro) of 0.73 for the zero shot setting and an F1 score (macro) of 0.85 for the one shot setting. An implementation of our work can be found at https://github.com/ashwinpathak20/Idiomaticity_Detection_Using_Few_Shot_Learning.
DBFeb 28, 2022
VaultDB: A Real-World Pilot of Secure Multi-Party Computation within a Clinical Research NetworkJennie Rogers, Elizabeth Adetoro, Johes Bater et al.
Electronic health records represent a rich and growing source of clinical data for research. Privacy, regulatory, and institutional concerns limit the speed and ease of sharing this data. VaultDB is a framework for securely computing SQL queries over private data from two or more sources. It evaluates queries using secure multiparty computation: cryptographic protocols that evaluate a function such that the only information revealed from running it is the query answer. We describe the development of a HIPAA-compliant version of VaultDB on the Chicago Area Patient Centered Outcomes Research Network (CAPriCORN). This multi-institutional clinical research network spans the electronic health records of nearly 13M patients over hundreds of clinics and hospitals in the Chicago metropolitan area. Our results from deploying at three health systems within this network show its efficiency and scalability for distributed clinical research analyses without moving patient records from their site of origin.