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mPLUG-OwI2: Revolutionizing Multi-modal Large Language Model with Modality Collaboration

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2023
Multi-modal Large Language Models (MLLMs) have demonstrated impressive instruction abilities across various open-ended tasks. However, previous methods primarily fo-cus on enhancing multi-modal capabilities.
Qinghao Ye   +9 more
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Multi-Agent Collaboration Mechanisms: A Survey of LLMs

arXiv.org
With recent advances in Large Language Models (LLMs), Agentic AI has become phenomenal in real-world applications, moving toward multiple LLM-based agents to perceive, learn, reason, and act collaboratively.
Khanh-Tung Tran   +5 more
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The Effect of Instructional Leadership and Distributed Leadership on Teacher Self-efficacy and Job Satisfaction: Mediating Roles of Supportive School Culture and Teacher Collaboration

, 2020
Research evidence regarding the relative effects of instructional leadership and distributed leadership on teacher job satisfaction and self-efficacy is limited; it is even less evidential when the indirect effects of mediation variables between school ...
Yan Liu, M. Bellibaş, S. Gümüş
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Evaluating Fluency in Human–Robot Collaboration

IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems, 2019
Collaborative fluency is the coordinated meshing of joint activities between members of a well-synchronized team. In recent years, researchers in human–robot collaboration have been developing robots to work alongside humans aiming not only at task ...
Guy Hoffman
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Collaborative Research

Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 1994
Our experience of collaborative research "the process of working with others in pursuit of scientific discovery" has been a most rewarding experience. The nurses and physicians have developed mutual respect and appreciation of the value of each other's practice, and true collaboration has emerged.
O C, Graham   +3 more
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Collaboration and Collaborating

2014
People working together and interacting with each other is central to health practice relationships. Clinicians do not work in isolation; they work with patients and their carers, colleagues, other healthcare professionals and community services. Without collaboration healthcare services struggle to be effective, timely, safe and appropriate.
Croker, Anne   +2 more
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School Management Tomorrow: collaboration — collaboration — collaboration

School Organisation, 1991
(1991). School Management Tomorrow: collaboration — collaboration — collaboration. School Organisation: Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 65-70.
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COLLABORATORS COLLABORATING

2012
As bio-capital in the form of medical knowledge, skills and investments moves with greater frequency from its origin in First World industrialized settings to resource-poor communities with weak or little infrastructure, countries with emerging economies are starting to expand new indigenous science bases of their own.
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Wireless Collaboration

2010
To achieve performance gains in the wireless channel, spatial diversity is employed. These higher order transmit diversity gains generally require multiple transmit antennas at the source. This requirement is not always possible in real world applications, where practical concerns limit the number of antennas a wireless device can have. Recently, a new
Patrick Tooher, M. Reza Soleymani
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