Hey all, we had a lively group discussion today on the 2021 CLIP paper from OpenAI.
Every Friday we've been going over the fundamentals of a lot of the state of the art techniques used in Machine Learning today. Hoping to learn a little each week, and spot patterns we can apply to our own work. I feel like there's always a little nugget of information I didn't fully understand before reading the paper, so have been finding it helpful.
Though it is not groundbreaking research as of this week, I think it's nice to take a step back and review the fundamentals as well as keeping up with the latest and greatest.
Posted the notes and video recap are here if anyone finds it helpful:
Also would love to have anyone join us live on Fridays or suggest papers! We've got a pretty consistent and fun group of 400+ engineers and researchers popping in and out.
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[ 5.0 ms ] story [ 10.2 ms ] threadEvery Friday we've been going over the fundamentals of a lot of the state of the art techniques used in Machine Learning today. Hoping to learn a little each week, and spot patterns we can apply to our own work. I feel like there's always a little nugget of information I didn't fully understand before reading the paper, so have been finding it helpful.
Though it is not groundbreaking research as of this week, I think it's nice to take a step back and review the fundamentals as well as keeping up with the latest and greatest.
Posted the notes and video recap are here if anyone finds it helpful:
https://blog.oxen.ai/arxiv-dives-zero-shot-image-classificat...
Also would love to have anyone join us live on Fridays or suggest papers! We've got a pretty consistent and fun group of 400+ engineers and researchers popping in and out.