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by CMastication on 2022-03-31 (UTC).

These diagnostic plots are 🔥 #rstats https://t.co/v51Pp6ccxD

— JD Long (@CMastication) March 31, 2022
rstatstooldataviz
by tunguz on 2022-03-30 (UTC).

XGBoost Is All You Need

Deep Neural Networks and Tabular Data: A Surveyhttps://t.co/Z2KsHP3fvp pic.twitter.com/uh5NLS1fVP

— Bojan Tunguz (@tunguz) March 30, 2022
researchsurveylearning
by JeffDean on 2022-03-30 (UTC).

This paper is about the Pathways system that is designed to support the broader Pathways vision of creating large scale, multi-task, multi-modal models w/flexible support for both large dense models as well as a variety of sparse architectures. Stay tuned for uses of the system! https://t.co/xcywVt8OiP

— Jeff Dean (@🏡) (@JeffDean) March 30, 2022
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by ak92501 on 2022-03-30 (UTC).

Fine-tuning Image Transformers using Learnable Memory
abs: https://t.co/EysBcFM7xa

propose augmenting Vision Transformer models with learnable memory tokens. Model adapts to new tasks, using few parameters, while optionally preserving its capabilities on previously learned tasks pic.twitter.com/gJod2r1hSv

— AK (@ak92501) March 30, 2022
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by ak92501 on 2022-03-30 (UTC).

Unified Transformer Tracker for Object Tracking
abs: https://t.co/ujhGLOr4vT pic.twitter.com/Rx3SZQGEvH

— AK (@ak92501) March 30, 2022
researchcv
by jackclarkSF on 2022-03-29 (UTC).

US AI researchers: Big models have loads of problems and it's mostly not appropriate for academia to develop them.
Chinese AI researchers: Here's a 200 page roadmap for why big models are really important and why we should develop them https://t.co/TI2pl8Ra71

— Jack Clark (@jackclarkSF) March 29, 2022
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by ak92501 on 2022-03-29 (UTC).

Video Frame Interpolation Transformer
Paper: https://t.co/JtQik8ahVt
Code: https://t.co/4CevEIQYfY pic.twitter.com/fVdL5Wz5QD

— AK (@ak92501) March 29, 2022
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by simongerman600 on 2022-03-26 (UTC).

Income and wealth inequality over the last 25 years in 50 countries. Quick summary: the rich get richer. Source: https://t.co/Tpa6OD1qxk pic.twitter.com/2YxgZw6zU6

— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) March 26, 2022
dataviz
by ak92501 on 2022-03-26 (UTC).

.@Gradio Demo for GroupViT: Semantic Segmentation Emerges from Text Supervision on @huggingface Spaces
demo: https://t.co/otoSP8yeNB
github: https://t.co/VnyWcJQmV4 pic.twitter.com/l4V9TMHisR

— AK (@ak92501) March 26, 2022
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by CMastication on 2022-03-25 (UTC).

I’ve long thought that thinking only about the mean of a distribution is an indication of lack of sophisticated analytical thinking. This is a great illustration of that https://t.co/2i8vMYBdMQ

— JD Long (@CMastication) March 25, 2022
datavizmisc
by ak92501 on 2022-03-25 (UTC).

Build and Deploy Machine Learning Apps with @Gradio by Manuel Gil
medium: https://t.co/7k6QcnbmNj pic.twitter.com/I9DUIXMsIx

— AK (@ak92501) March 25, 2022
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by simongerman600 on 2022-03-25 (UTC).

Great chart by @rubenbmathisen shows the top 50 countries the US and Russia send weapons to. I think this can be seen as a nice proxy dataset regarding political allegiance. pic.twitter.com/kiW8WXdqmH

— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) March 25, 2022
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