Simple Open-Vocabulary Object Detection with Vision Transformers
— AK (@ak92501) May 13, 2022
abs: https://t.co/ytb2Tvliu1 pic.twitter.com/0xUjokjLcB
Simple Open-Vocabulary Object Detection with Vision Transformers
— AK (@ak92501) May 13, 2022
abs: https://t.co/ytb2Tvliu1 pic.twitter.com/0xUjokjLcB
"Whether to go with a decoder-only or encoder-decoder transformer?"
— Mostafa Dehghani (@m__dehghani) May 12, 2022
It turned out that this question on the architecture of the model is not actually that important!
You just need the right objective function and a simple prompting to switch mode during pretraining/finetuning. pic.twitter.com/lanaYmHynW
So excited to share what I've been working on this past month.
— Sylvain Gugger (@GuggerSylvain) May 12, 2022
Not enough RAM to load the model? No problem.
Not enough GPU RAM to host the model? No problem.
As long as it fits on your hard drive, we'll make it run. https://t.co/R4YojOqodl
Scikit-learn 1.1 is out! https://t.co/lU8ZIa3g1n. Looking at the release highlights, one really nice things is the support for infrequent categories in the OneHot Encoder. Super useful! pic.twitter.com/dDCoNhLXLZ
— Sebastian Raschka (@rasbt) May 12, 2022
“Are there any software engineers that switched into a machine learning role and found it a lot more stressful due to deadlines combined with the uncertainty of research?”
— hardmaru (@hardmaru) May 11, 2022
Discussion: https://t.co/OHZdmj1ly2 pic.twitter.com/jV3v7QK8KB
Our 50+-year review of #forecast combinations is now out. @YanfeiKang @f3ngli @Xia0qianWang https://t.co/MTBhI2trNe
— Rob J Hyndman (@robjhyndman) May 10, 2022
I finally cleaned up the docs for https://t.co/kGGXu3OFx5
— Victor Zhong (@hllo_wrld) May 10, 2022
This basically merges @PyTorchLightnin @raydistributed and https://t.co/BQxWHUX4zm to boilerplate #nlproc experiments very quickly, with @weights_biases, custom S3 logs/plots, slurm sweeps etc. RL via Moolib coming soon!
.@Gradio Demo for CaptchaCracker, an open source Python library that provides functions to create and apply deep learning models for Captcha Image recognition on @huggingface Spaces
— AK (@ak92501) May 9, 2022
demo: https://t.co/jXbFUsSgqx
github: https://t.co/tEFCEB43uM pic.twitter.com/MsUisP4wBd
Hey friends 👋
— Radek Osmulski 🇺🇦 (@radekosmulski) May 9, 2022
So I came across this Python feature that is both beautiful and scary 😄
The __rshift__ and __rrshift__ dunder methods... combined!
Interesting, isn't it? 🙂 Here is how it works pic.twitter.com/XrIqaP4zze
The SQL translation of the dev version of dbplyr is impressive. Did you know now it can translate cut() to CASE WHEN, and there's an option to use WITH clause to avoid the hell of subqueries? #rstatshttps://t.co/6P3UjlRROP pic.twitter.com/r0Xk3YPihQ
— Hiroaki Yutani (@yutannihilat_en) May 6, 2022
The beginner feels like everything is difficult. The expert knows that nothing is easy.
— François Chollet (@fchollet) May 6, 2022
Presenting: The AI Economist
— Richard Socher (@RichardSocher) May 5, 2022
This is one of the most impactful lines of AI research I've ever worked on. Its implications span from immediately impactful to highly philosophical.
Blog: https://t.co/vmkYroUpUY
Paper: https://t.co/xjZXMAyQMn
A 🧵 with high level take-aways: pic.twitter.com/xjBl37gzUt