Deformable Attention
<div>Attention with Learned Spatial Feature Sampling</div>
<div>Attention with Learned Spatial Feature Sampling</div>
<div>Convolution with Learned Spatial Feature Sampling</div>
Everybody has an explanation yet opinions differ a lot,from idealism to strict materialism.
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The IBM Quantum System Two with IBM Quantum Heron processors is designed to push quantum-centric supercomputing forward.
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Breakthrough by Argonne, UChicago researchers could help pave way for quantum infrastructure. In work supported by the Q-NEXT ...
For the first time, a team of Princeton physicists have been able to link together individual molecules into special states ...
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Traditionally, we've either done take-home tests or live coding interviews in a special environment. But the way we code and problem solve is changing quite a bit.<p>Are you still interviewing people in the same way, or have you adapted it over the past year?
Hey everyone! Many of you might have come across the Mamba paper a few days ago, which introduced an LLM based on a state space model architecture. The Mamba architecture is quite useful as its complexity scales subquadratically with input length and is therefore way more efficient than transformer models: https://github.com/state-spaces/mambaI got really excited about the paper, so I decided to fine-tune the model on a chat dataset. It turns that this actually worked quite w
Hi folks, I’m a software engineer and I’ve been building AI related products for the last five years.I had a meeting with the company owner (ex work colleague) some days ago, the company has like 30 employees and they develop traditional software products and they also do some outsourcing. He asked me if I was willing to join the company as a partner in order to build an AI division inside the company, focused on building data and AI products. None of their current employees have experience with
<div>Engineers have developed a bio-compatible ink that solidifies into different 3D shapes and structures by absorbing ultrasound waves. Because the material responds to sound waves rather than light, the ink can be used in deep tissues for biomedical purposes ranging from bone healing to heart valve repair.</div>
<div>How heavy can an element be? An international team of researchers has found that ancient stars were capable of producing elements with atomic masses greater than 260, heavier than any element on the periodic table found naturally on Earth. The finding deepens our understanding of element formation in stars.</div>
<div>Scientists chipping away at one of the great challenges of metal-catalyzed C--H functionalization with a new method that uses a cobalt catalyst to differentiate between bonds in fluoroarenes, functionalizing them based on their intrinsic electronic properties. And their method is fast -- comparable in speed to those that rely on iridium.</div>