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NVIDIA NeMo, part of the NVIDIA AI platform, is a toolkit for building new state-of-the-art conversational AI models. NeMo has separate collections for Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR), Natural Language Processing (NLP), and Text-to-Speech (TTS) models. Each collection consists of prebuilt modules that include everything needed to train on your data. Every module can easily be customized, extended, and composed to create new conversational AI model architectures. Conversational AI...
Implementation of Recurrent Interface Network (RIN)
...The last ingredient seems to be a new noise function based around the sigmoid, which the author claims is better than cosine scheduler for larger images. The big surprise is that the generations can reach this level of fidelity. Will need to verify this on my own machine. Additionally, we will try adding an extra linear attention on the main branch as well as self-conditioning in the pixel space. The insight of being able to self-condition on any hidden state of the network as well as the newly proposed sigmoid noise schedule are the two main findings.
Auto-generate an entire paper from a prompt or abstract using NLP
...To run the demo as a Jupyter notebook (e.g., locally), use this version instead. Note: to compile a PDF of your auto-generated paper (when you run the demo locally), you'll need to have a working LaTeX installation on your machine (e.g., so that pdflatex is a recognized system command). The notebook will also automatically install the transformers library if it's not already available in your local environment. In its unmodified state, the demo notebooks use the abstract from the GPT-3 paper as the "seed" for a new paper. Each time you run the notebook you'll get a new result.