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    DeepSeek-OCR 2

    DeepSeek-OCR 2

    Visual Causal Flow

    DeepSeek-OCR-2 is the second-generation optical character recognition system developed to improve document understanding by introducing a “visual causal flow” mechanism, enabling the encoder to reorder visual tokens in a way that better reflects semantic structure rather than strict raster scan order. It is designed to handle complex layouts and noisy documents by giving the model causal reasoning capabilities that mimic human visual scanning behavior, enhancing OCR performance on documents...
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    DB-GPT

    DB-GPT

    Revolutionizing Database Interactions with Private LLM Technology

    DB-GPT is an experimental open-source project that uses localized GPT large models to interact with your data and environment. With this solution, you can be assured that there is no risk of data leakage, and your data is 100% private and secure.
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    DeepSeek Prover V2

    DeepSeek Prover V2

    Advancing Formal Mathematical Reasoning via Reinforcement Learning

    DeepSeek-Prover-V2 is DeepSeek’s specialized model for formal theorem proving, particularly targeting proof in Lean 4. The repository describes how they use recursive proof decomposition by prompting DeepSeek-V3 to break complex theorems into subgoals, synthesize proof sketches, and then combine them to bootstrap training data. They then fine-tune via reinforcement learning with binary correct/incorrect feedback to integrate informal reasoning with formal proof behavior. The repo releases...
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