Pythia: Open-source framework for multimodal AI models(code.fb.com)
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Pythia: Open-source framework for multimodal AI models
https://code.fb.com/ai-research/pythia/
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Why do people not do a google search before they name things: http://home.thep.lu.se/~torbjorn/pythia81html/Welcome.html
Edit: Also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PYTHIA
When they themselves have repurposed the name, can we really be surprised that someone else chooses to do so? Perhaps there are outraged Greek scholars out there fuming at "those damn Physicists" for getting in the way of their search results.
It's like naming a project after an ancient God - you've sort of got to accept that there'll be some namespace clashes.
It's like naming a project after an ancient God - you've sort of got to accept that there'll be some namespace clashes.
Relatedly, people seem to love taking names from physics, too. Atom, electron, and hydrogen are the most frustrating ones. But there are a lot of libraries. It makes finding the actual physics information I'm interested in annoying.
Looking forward to papers using pythia the AI library to analyze data simulated by pythia the physics library.
I named a project Pythia also. It's a pretty obvious choice for a python project. Name duplication is common. We will all live. No one will mistake this project for a particle accelerator sim.
You are assuming it wasn't intentional, which is not clear at this point (and probably never will be)
I recently learned about this piece of software when out for pizzas with a physicist friend of mine. I don't know if FB didn't know about it or didn't care.
Yep, pretty sad to see Facebook guilty of this.
The project pages are notably lacking images or interesting examples. Here is the most recent paper showing what they use this system for: [1] Toward VQA Models That Can Read [VQA == Visual Question Answering]
[1] https://arxiv.org/pdf/1904.08920.pdf
[1] https://arxiv.org/pdf/1904.08920.pdf
It has example images with Q&A now:
https://github.com/facebookresearch/pythia
https://github.com/facebookresearch/pythia
You can also try the colab notebook available at https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1Z9fsh10rFtgWe4uy8nv... to test the model in realtime.
The name was so bad that no one got the reference. I changed the git repo to Sybill, alas that also never clicked.
Edit: was supposed to be a reply to `davrosthedalek`