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    Step3-VL-10B

    Step3-VL-10B

    Multimodal model achieving SOTA performance

    ...It achieves this efficiency and strong performance through unified pre-training on a massive 1.2 trillion-token multimodal corpus that jointly optimizes a language-aligned perception encoder with a powerful decoder, creating deep synergy between image processing and text understanding.
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    GLM-OCR

    GLM-OCR

    Accurate × Fast × Comprehensive

    ...The model’s multimodal capabilities allow it to reason across image and text content holistically, capturing structured and unstructured information from pages that include dense tables, seals, code snippets, and varied document graphics. GLM-OCR integrates a comprehensive SDK and inference toolchain that makes it easy for developers to install, invoke, and embed into production pipelines with simple commands or APIs.
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    MAE (Masked Autoencoders)

    MAE (Masked Autoencoders)

    PyTorch implementation of MAE

    MAE (Masked Autoencoders) is a self-supervised learning framework for visual representation learning using masked image modeling. It trains a Vision Transformer (ViT) by randomly masking a high percentage of image patches (typically 75%) and reconstructing the missing content from the remaining visible patches. This forces the model to learn semantic structure and global context without supervision. The encoder processes only the visible patches, while a lightweight decoder reconstructs the full image—making pretraining computationally efficient. ...
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