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International Conference on Machine Learning, 2023
Diffusion models have significantly advanced the fields of image, audio, and video generation, but they depend on an iterative sampling process that causes slow generation.
Yang Song +3 more
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Diffusion models have significantly advanced the fields of image, audio, and video generation, but they depend on an iterative sampling process that causes slow generation.
Yang Song +3 more
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Learning to Prompt for Vision-Language Models
International Journal of Computer Vision, 2021Large pre-trained vision-language models like CLIP have shown great potential in learning representations that are transferable across a wide range of downstream tasks.
Kaiyang Zhou +3 more
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arXiv.org
Modern artificial intelligence (AI) systems are powered by foundation models. This paper presents a new set of foundation models, called Llama 3. It is a herd of language models that natively support multilinguality, coding, reasoning, and tool usage ...
Abhimanyu Dubey +499 more
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Modern artificial intelligence (AI) systems are powered by foundation models. This paper presents a new set of foundation models, called Llama 3. It is a herd of language models that natively support multilinguality, coding, reasoning, and tool usage ...
Abhimanyu Dubey +499 more
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1996
When looking at relationships between two quantities, we are often interested in fitting a mathematical function to describe this relationship. Statisticians call these functions models. This activity uses data on levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere at a site in Hawaii to illustrate fitting a model to data.
Jeffrey A. Witmer +3 more
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When looking at relationships between two quantities, we are often interested in fitting a mathematical function to describe this relationship. Statisticians call these functions models. This activity uses data on levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere at a site in Hawaii to illustrate fitting a model to data.
Jeffrey A. Witmer +3 more
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2020
The terms model and modeling are everyday terms. In science, however, different meanings are ascribed to them, especially when they are viewed from the two perspectives of mathematics and physics. In this chapter, we will examine whether and how these terms are defined in the two disciplines and what significance the use of models and modeling has in ...
Kathrin Holten +3 more
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The terms model and modeling are everyday terms. In science, however, different meanings are ascribed to them, especially when they are viewed from the two perspectives of mathematics and physics. In this chapter, we will examine whether and how these terms are defined in the two disciplines and what significance the use of models and modeling has in ...
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Model World: A Model Is a Model Is a Model Is a Model
Interfaces, 1989This occasional column will address issues — both real and imaginary — that impinge on what I think is the main activity of management science/operations research: building models that attempt to describe the world as it was, as it is, and as it will be.
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Applied Mathematics and Computation, 1993
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World Englishes, 2020
AbstractWorld Englishes (WE) research has been invested in getting to grips with the diversity of different Englishes and in making sense of their structural properties. The first research strand led to a proliferation of theoretical models, the second to comparative research relying increasingly on sophisticated statistical modelling.
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AbstractWorld Englishes (WE) research has been invested in getting to grips with the diversity of different Englishes and in making sense of their structural properties. The first research strand led to a proliferation of theoretical models, the second to comparative research relying increasingly on sophisticated statistical modelling.
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Metaphilosophy, 2013
AbstractMichael Dummett famously maintained that analytic philosophy was simply philosophy that followed Frege in treating the philosophy of language as the basis for all other philosophy (1978, 441). But one important insight to emerge from computer science is how difficult it is to animate the linguistic artifacts that the analysis of thought ...
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AbstractMichael Dummett famously maintained that analytic philosophy was simply philosophy that followed Frege in treating the philosophy of language as the basis for all other philosophy (1978, 441). But one important insight to emerge from computer science is how difficult it is to animate the linguistic artifacts that the analysis of thought ...
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