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raindear
·8 か月前·議論
There has been a slow progress in computer vision in the last ~5 years. We are still not close to human performance. This is in contrast to language understanding which has been solved - LLMs understand text on a human level (even if they have other limitations). But vision isn't solved. Foundation models struggle to segment some objects, they don't generalize to domains such as scientific images, etc. I wonder what's missing with models. We have enough data in videos. Is it compute? Is the task not informative enough? Do we need agency in 3D?
raindear
·8 か月前·議論
Are dead ReLUs still a pronlem today? Why not?