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PLLaMa: An Open-source Large Language Model for Plant Science
arXiv.orgLarge Language Models (LLMs) have exhibited remarkable capabilities in understanding and interacting with natural language across various sectors. However, their effectiveness is limited in specialized areas requiring high accuracy, such as plant science,
Xianjun Yang +3 more
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Language Comparison and Source-to-Source Translation
1984There are many areas in which a detailed comparison of two programming languages is required: teaching, language design, formal definition, and source-to-source translation. In all comparisons it is important to describe commonalities versus differences very precisely.
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A Language for Fortran Source to Source Transformation
2009Based on experiences with imperfect compiler optimization we try to develop a tool which transforms source to source code by user defined transformations. The language provides mechanisms and constructs which facilitate the parsing of codes, the collection of the necessary information, the transformation of the code segments and the definition of the ...
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The Source Languages of Michif
1997Abstract In the foregoing chapters we have seen that Michif, which combines Cree and French elements, is a language in its own right. It is a so-called intertwined language spoken by the Métis people. The Métis are a consequence of the Canadian fur trade, during which European men married Amerindian women.
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How far are we to GPT-4V? Closing the gap to commercial multimodal models with open-source suites
Science China Information SciencesIn this paper, we introduce InternVL 1.5, an open-source multimodal large language model (MLLM) to bridge the capability gap between open-source and proprietary commercial models in multimodal understanding. We introduce three simple improvements.
Zhe Chen +27 more
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DeepSeek-Coder: When the Large Language Model Meets Programming - The Rise of Code Intelligence
arXiv.orgThe rapid development of large language models has revolutionized code intelligence in software development. However, the predominance of closed-source models has restricted extensive research and development.
Daya Guo +12 more
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Sources of variation in first language acquisition
2018Developmental research has long focused on regularities in language acquisition, minimizing factors that might be responsible for variation. Although researchers are now increasingly concerned with one or another of these factors, this volume brings together research on three different sources of variation: language-specific properties, the nature of ...
Hickmann, Maya +2 more
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2011
The main goal of this book is to enable Electronic System Level (ESL) research based on an open-source infrastructure. Two key components in this infrastructure are SystemC, as a hardware and system description language, and ArchC, as an architecture description language. In order to make it possible to readers that are not familiar with SystemC and/or
Sandro Rigo +3 more
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The main goal of this book is to enable Electronic System Level (ESL) research based on an open-source infrastructure. Two key components in this infrastructure are SystemC, as a hardware and system description language, and ArchC, as an architecture description language. In order to make it possible to readers that are not familiar with SystemC and/or
Sandro Rigo +3 more
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VLMEvalKit: An Open-Source ToolKit for Evaluating Large Multi-Modality Models
ACM MultimediaWe present VLMEvalKit: an open-source toolkit for evaluating large multi-modality models based on PyTorch. The toolkit aims to provide a user-friendly and comprehensive framework for researchers and developers to evaluate existing multi-modality models ...
Haodong Duan +12 more
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An Open Source Pattern Language
2019This article presents an overview about the current state of research on Open Source Software (OSS) patterns. Currently, there are 40 published OSS patterns. The article argues that 35 of these OSS patterns are unique and categorizes them in eight categories. Two additional types of relationships complement this categorization.
Christoph Hannebauer, Volker Gruhn
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