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Mar 9, 2024

Introducing TripoSR: Fast 3D Object Generation from Single Images

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Today Stability AI is releasing TripoSR in collaboration with TripoSR is a new image-to-3D model capable of creating high quality outputs in less than a second.

Introducing TripoSR: Fast 3D Object Generation from Single Images.

Mar 9, 2024

The spy who flunked it: Kurt Gödel’s forgotten part in the atom-bomb story

Posted by in category: particle physics

Robert Oppenheimer’s isn’t the only film-worthy story from the nuclear age. Kurt Gödel’s cameo as a secret agent was surprising — and itself a bomb.

Mar 9, 2024

Transforming the cardiometabolic disease landscape: Multimodal AI-powered approaches in prevention and management

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, information science, robotics/AI

Multimodal #AI for better prevention and treatment of cardiometabolic diseases.


The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized various scientific fields, particularly in medicine, where it has enabled the modeling of complex relationships from massive datasets. Initially, AI algorithms focused on improved interpretation of diagnostic studies such as chest X-rays and electrocardiograms in addition to predicting patient outcomes and future disease onset. However, AI has evolved with the introduction of transformer models, allowing analysis of the diverse, multimodal data sources existing in medicine today.

Mar 9, 2024

InfiMM-HD: A Leap Forward in High-Resolution Multimodal Understanding

Posted by in category: futurism

Infimm-hd a leap forward in high-resolution multimodal understanding.

InfiMM-HD

A leap forward in high-resolution multimodal understanding.

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Mar 9, 2024

Researchers develop method to manipulate structured light without distortion

Posted by in category: biological

Structured light, which encompasses various spatial patterns of light like donuts or flower petals, is crucial for a myriad of applications from precise measurements to communication systems.


The many properties of light allow it to be manipulated and used for applications that range from very sensitive measurements to communications and intelligent ways to interrogate objects. A compelling degree of freedom is the spatial pattern, called structured light, which can resemble shapes such as donuts and flower petals. For instance, patterns with different numbers of petals can represent letters of the alphabet, and when observed on the other side, deliver the message.

Unfortunately, what makes these patterns sensitive for measurements also make them susceptible to unwanted environmental factors such as air turbulence, aberrated optics, stressed fibers, or biological tissues doing their own “patterning” and distorting the structure. Here the distorted pattern can deteriorate to the point that the output pattern looks nothing like the input, rendering them ineffective.

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Mar 9, 2024

ResAdapter: Domain Consistent Resolution Adapter for Diffusion Models

Posted by in category: futurism

ByteDance presents ResAdapter Domain Consistent Resolution Adapter for Diffusion Models.

ByteDance presents ResAdapter.

Domain consistent resolution adapter for diffusion models.

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Mar 9, 2024

MathScale: Scaling Instruction Tuning for Mathematical Reasoning

Posted by in category: mathematics

MathScale.

Scaling instruction tuning for mathematical reasoning.

Large language models (LLMs) have demonstrated remarkable capabilities in problem-solving.

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Mar 9, 2024

Researchers reach new AI benchmark for computer graphics

Posted by in categories: climatology, mapping, robotics/AI

Computer graphic simulations can represent natural phenomena such as tornados, underwater, vortices, and liquid foams more accurately thanks to an advancement in creating artificial intelligence (AI) neural networks.

Working with a multi-institutional team of researchers, Georgia Tech Assistant Professor Bo Zhu combined computer graphic simulations with machine learning models to create enhanced simulations of known phenomena. The new benchmark could lead to researchers constructing representations of other phenomena that have yet to be simulated.

Zhu co-authored the paper “Fluid Simulation on Neural Flow Maps.” The Association for Computing Machinery’s Special Interest Group in Computer Graphics and Interactive Technology (SIGGRAPH) gave it a best paper award in December at the SIGGRAPH Asia conference in Sydney, Australia.

Mar 9, 2024

Paper page — ShortGPT: Layers in Large Language Models are More Redundant Than You Expect

Posted by in category: futurism

Shortgpt layers in large language models are more redundant than you expect.

ShortGPT

Layers in large language models are more redundant than you expect.

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Mar 9, 2024

Enhancing Vision-Language Pre-training with Rich Supervisions

Posted by in category: futurism

We propose Strongly Supervised pre-training with ScreenShots (S4) — a novel pre-training paradigm for Vision-Language Models using data from large-scale web screenshot rendering.


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