variint.bsky.social
Mechanistic interpretability of modular convnets applied to ποΈ at U Miami and π°οΈπ at Boku Vienna | she/her π¦π
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I think we are a bit stuck there, attention gates can't be the last invention in the field. I feel like everyone is so focused on it that people forget to invent new things (?) π I guess it's a matter of time!
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Not sure, but no ππ
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My goal was actually to create the quiz for studying (similar to Duolingo) - after the 3rd time you should be able to answer all the questions π Thank you, but I stole it - I had the link below my other post π - (codepen.io/Pedro-Ondivi...)
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Inspired by: codepen.io/Pedro-Ondivi...
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currently Python (with PyTorch) βΊοΈ
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@europlanetmedia.bsky.social π°οΈ
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Seems like you were more productive π₯²
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My prof has a github repo, and I am trying to extend it a littleπ (github.com/harbourlab/S...)
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I think I know why now.
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Welcome!! π¦
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I love that challenge!!
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This is such a cool idea, I love it!! Also, how many hours does this take? Seems like a lot π
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I want to work on vision models that can run on my laptop with small datasets. I have two applications, one is retinal disease understanding and one focuses on remote sensing imaging. The goal is to align concepts (e.g. "lesion" in medical image data) to a part of the model π
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Ahh, yes, I guess all the context is on that other platform we all recently left π
I am working with convolutional neural networks - trying to cut some connections (sparsifying/pruning) to make the model more explainable.
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Thanks π
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I think that's the page most people use to find them π blueskydirectory.com/starter-pack...
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There are tons of starter packs around, you can follow them/individual people and ask the creators to be part of it. Also, there are block lists - you can block whole lists of people, many focus on hate speech.
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Love it!!
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Wohoo, progress!! And there is always too much coffee π
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so beautifuuul, I love it
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I am trying to create a node-distance loss function for a deep neural network π