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AAAI-20 Accepted Paper List.3.23.20Docx AAAI-20 Accepted Papers – Main Technical Track (The following list includes all accepted papers for the main track of AAAI-20. The list is sorted according to submission number order. Titles and spelling may not be final. Final titles will be reflected in the final program and proceedings according to what is submitted by authors at the camera-ready copy deadline. Additional tracks will be posted in January.) 3: InstaNAS: Instance-aware Neural Architecture Search An-Chieh Cheng (National Tsing-Hua University)*; Chieh Hubert Lin (National Tsing Hua University); Da-Cheng Juan (Google); Wei Wei (Google); Min Sun (NTHU) 23: BOWL: Bayesian Optimization for Weight Learning in Probabilistic Soft Logic Sriram Srinivasan (UC Santa Cruz)*; Golnoosh Farnadi (Polytechnique Montreal); Lise Getoor (University of California Santa Cruz) 38: Regularized Wasserstein Means for Aligning Distributional Data Liang Mi (Arizona State University)*; wen zhang (ASU); Yalin Wang (Arizona State University) 46: Geometry-constrained Car Recognition Using a 3D Perspective Network Rui Zeng (Queensland University of Technology)*; Zongyuan Ge (Monash); SIMON DENMAN (Queensland University of Technology, Australia); Sridha Sridharan (QUT); Clinton Fookes (Queensland University of Technology) 53: Further Understanding Videos through Adverbs: A New Video Task Bo Pang (Shanghai Jiao Tong University); Kaiwen Zha (Shanghai Jiao Tong University); Yifan Zhang (Shanghai Jiao Tong University); Cewu Lu (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)* 57: Adaptive Unimodal Cost Volume Filtering for Deep Stereo Matching Youmin Zhang (Beihang University)*; Yimin Chen (Beihang University); Xiao Bai (Beihang University); yu kun (DeepMotion); Suihanjin Yu (Beihang University); li zhiwei (DeepMotion); Kuiyuan Yang (DeepMotion) 61: Distilling Portable Generative Adversarial Networks for Image Translation Hanting Chen (Peking University)*; Yunhe Wang (Huawei Noah's Ark Lab); Han Shu (Huawei Noah's Ark Lab); Changyuan Wen (Huawei ); Chunjing Xu (Huawei Noah's Ark Lab); Boxin Shi (Peking University); Chao Xu (Peking University); Chang Xu (University of Sydney) 66: Privacy-Preserving Gradient Boosting Decision Trees Qinbin Li (National University of Singapore)*; Zhaomin Wu (National University of Singapore); Zeyi Wen (The University of Western Australia); Bingsheng He (National University of Singapore) 74: Progressive Feature Polishing Network for Salient Object Detection Bo Wang (Zhejiang University); Quan Chen (Alibaba Group)*; Min Zhou (Alibaba Group); Zhiqiang Zhang (Alibaba group); Xiaogang Jin (Zhejiang University); Kun Gai (Alibaba Group) 126: Deep Generative Probabilistic Graph Neural Networks for Scene Graph Generation Mahmoud Khademi (Simon Fraser University)*; Oliver Schulte (Simon Fraser University) 131: Reinforcing an Image Caption Generator using Off-line Human Feedback Paul Hongsuck Seo (POSTECH)*; Piyush Sharma (Google Research); Tomer Levinboim (Google); Bohyung Han (Seoul National University); Radu Soricut (Google) 133: Are Noisy Sentences Useless for Distant Supervised Relation Extraction? Yu-Ming Shang (Bit)*; Heyan Huang (Beijing Engineering Research Center of High Volume Language Information Processing and Cloud Computing Applications, Department of Computer Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of technology); Xian-Ling Mao (Bit); Xin Sun (Beijing Institute of Technology); Wei Wei (Huazhong University of Science and Technology) 134: R$^2$MRF: Defocus Blur Detection via Recurrently Refining Multi-scale Residual Features Chang Tang (China University of Geosciences)*; Xinwang Liu (National University of Defense Technology); Xinzhong Zhu (Zhejiang Normal University); En Zhu (National University of Defense Technology); Kun Sun (China University of Geosciences(Wuhan)); Pichao Wang (Alibaba Group (U.S.) Inc.); Lizhe Wang (China University of Geosciences); Albert Zomaya (The University of Sydney) 138: Pose-Guided Multi-Granularity Attention Network for Text-Based Person Search Ya Jing (Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences)*; Chenyang Si (Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences); Junbo Wang (CASIA); Wei Wang (Institute of Automation Chinese Academy of Sciences); Liang Wang (NLPR, China); Tieniu Tan (NLPR, China) 147: Fast and Robust Face-to-Parameter Translation for Game Character Auto-Creation Tianyang Shi (NetEase Fuxi AI Lab)*; Zhengxia Zou (University of Michigan); Yi Yuan (NetEase Fuxi AI Lab); Changjie Fan (NetEase Fuxi AI Lab) 159: Comparing Election Methods Where Each Voter Ranks Only Few Candidates Skowron Piotr (University of Warsaw)*; Matthias Bentert (TU Berlin) 171: 3D Crowd Counting via Multi-View Fusion with 3D Gaussian Kernels Qi Zhang (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)*; Antoni Chan (City University of Hong Kong, Hong, Kong) 175: Characterizing Membership Privacy in Stochastic Gradient Langevin Dynamics Bingzhe Wu (Peking University)*; Chaochao Chen (Ant Financial); Shiwan Zhao (IBM Research); Cen Chen (Ant Financial Services Group); Yuan Yao (HongKong University of Science and Technology); Guangyu Sun (Peking University); Li Wang (Ant Financial); Xiaolu Zhang (Ant Financial Services Group); Jun Zhou (Ant Financial) 176: Optimal Feature Transport for Cross-View Image Geo-Localization Yujiao Shi (ANU)*; Xin Yu (Australian National University); Liu Liu (ANU); Tong Zhang (Australian National University); HONGDONG LI (Australian National University, Australia) 178: Machine Number Sense: A Dataset of Visual Arithmetic Problems for Abstract and Relational Reasoning Wenhe Zhang (Peking University)*; Chi Zhang (University of California, Los Angeles); Yixin Zhu (UCLA); Song-Chun Zhu (UCLA) 193: Google Research Football: A Novel Reinforcement Learning Environment Karol Kurach (Google Brain)*; Anton Raichuk (Google); Piotr Stańczyk (Google Brain); Michał Zając (Google Brain); Olivier Bachem (Google Brain); Lasse Espeholt (DeepMind); Carlos Riquelme (Google Brain); Damien Vincent (Google Brain); Marcin Michalski (Google); Olivier Bousquet (Google); Sylvain Gelly (Google Brain) 199: Chained Representation Cycling: Learning to Estimate 3D Human Pose and Shape by Cycling Between Representations Nadine Rüegg (ETH Zürich, Max-Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems)*; 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