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by ak92501 on 2022-04-19 (UTC).

Animal Kingdom: A Large and Diverse Dataset for Animal Behavior Understanding
abs: https://t.co/D3FpREgzOg pic.twitter.com/B0spxshKDd

— AK (@ak92501) April 19, 2022
datasetcv
by ak92501 on 2022-04-19 (UTC).

An Extendable, Efficient and Effective Transformer-based Object Detector
abs: https://t.co/3D2aSqmSkr
github: https://t.co/tNopT866Jc pic.twitter.com/cZN3Sbooob

— AK (@ak92501) April 19, 2022
researchcvw_code
by ak92501 on 2022-04-19 (UTC).

LayoutLMv3: Pre-training for Document AI with Unified Text and Image Masking
abs: https://t.co/wuzHfvfDHQ
github: https://t.co/dms3SfhNQo pic.twitter.com/PDd8Xfp1K9

— AK (@ak92501) April 19, 2022
researchw_codecvnlp
by ak92501 on 2022-04-19 (UTC).

mGPT: Few-Shot Learners Go Multilingual
abs: https://t.co/9uxHVoqRXO

introduces two autoregressive GPT-like models with 1.3 billion and 13 billion parameters trained on 60 languages
from 25 language families using Wikipedia and Colossal Clean Crawled Corpus pic.twitter.com/gDGX6qjv8A

— AK (@ak92501) April 19, 2022
researchnlp
by ak92501 on 2022-04-18 (UTC).

Improving Passage Retrieval with Zero-Shot Question Generation
abs: https://t.co/rZjAJoqfzb pic.twitter.com/UNpy6ERqdG

— AK (@ak92501) April 18, 2022
research
by pycoders on 2022-04-16 (UTC).

Threading in Python: The Complete Guide https://t.co/cLysQZJoUO

— PyCoder’s Weekly (@pycoders) April 16, 2022
learningpython
by rasbt on 2022-04-16 (UTC).

Training Compute-Optimal Large Language Models — “We find that current large language models are significantly undertrained” 👀 https://t.co/UEjVWhBFyq

— Sebastian Raschka (@rasbt) April 16, 2022
research
by ak92501 on 2022-04-15 (UTC).

Exhaustive Survey of Rickrolling in Academic Literature
abs: https://t.co/pm0XBhwf0L
video: https://t.co/Mcli4ZYVUO pic.twitter.com/x4nkElT4BB

— AK (@ak92501) April 15, 2022
researchmischumour
by ak92501 on 2022-04-15 (UTC).

Neighborhood Attention Transformer
abs: https://t.co/8IHy2LfbjE

Experimental results on NAT are competitive; NAT-Tiny reaches 83.2% top-1 accuracy on ImageNet with only 4.3 GFLOPs and 28M parameters, 51.4% mAP on MS-COCO and 48.4% mIoU on ADE20k pic.twitter.com/M7rUHOM4Tr

— AK (@ak92501) April 15, 2022
research
by ak92501 on 2022-04-15 (UTC).

Masked Siamese Networks for Label-Efficient Learning
abs: https://t.co/dYXpFnTm3Y
github: https://t.co/MHm8z6lBWr

on ImageNet-1K, with only 5,000 annotated images, base MSN model achieves 72.4% top-1 accuracy, and with 1% of ImageNet-1K labels, achieves 75.7% top-1
accuracy pic.twitter.com/wXhSeUtNc5

— AK (@ak92501) April 15, 2022
researchw_codecv
by kaggle on 2022-04-14 (UTC).

Congrats to Octosport and Sportmonks, winners of Kaggle's 1st $5k Community Competition Creator Prize! You can still join their Football Match Probability Prediction challenge, which includes high-quality starter notebooks. https://t.co/dhTBBH1u2i

— Kaggle (@kaggle) April 14, 2022
kaggledataset
by radekosmulski on 2022-04-14 (UTC).

I'm starting to fall in love with NVTabular 🥰

✅ beautiful functional API
✅ abstracts away hardware so that it can run on anything
✅ utilizes the GPU 🔥

But there is one unintuitive Python feature you need to know about to read NVTabular code with ease.

>>> a thread 🧵 <<< pic.twitter.com/bH5gmvBA0D

— Radek Osmulski 🇺🇦 (@radekosmulski) April 14, 2022
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