Would love this with CS1.6 voices: "GO GO GO!", "The bomb has been planted", "Need backup"
Except the image benchmarks are compared against 2.0, which seems suspicious that they would casually drop to an older model for those.
Quick, someone let James Hoffman know!
Page 72 here: https://publications.europa.eu/resource/cellar/2d5d968f-4f4c... 45-55% in most countries (France seems like an outlier), but even that is above 20%.
> PyTorch offers a way to export to ONNX but you will encounter various errors. [1] I mean sure, there are limitations, but this is greatly exaggerating their impact in my experience. I'd be curious to hear from anyone…
This doesn't exactly answer your question, but what I settled on during my dissertation (granted, that was a few years ago now) was SUMO: https://www.eclipse.org/sumo/ IIRC you could import maps from from open street…
On the fence about this. On the one hand I agree that sensitive data should stay local, but on the other hand this would make their very valuable asset (the model) public.
The visualisation linked to at the end goes into some more detail and was definitely worth the extra 5 minute read for me!
There's also a fantastic little cocktail bar called Ladies and Gents in Kentish Town, if you ever find yourself in the area.
Shameless plug: https://www.yoti.com/ We're trying to do exactly that.
From the article: "In an attempt to understand how the virus works, researchers at the University of Otago in New Zealand discovered in 2017 that the virus binds to a receptor called ANTXR1, which is active in more than…
Would love this with CS1.6 voices: "GO GO GO!", "The bomb has been planted", "Need backup"
Except the image benchmarks are compared against 2.0, which seems suspicious that they would casually drop to an older model for those.
Quick, someone let James Hoffman know!
Page 72 here: https://publications.europa.eu/resource/cellar/2d5d968f-4f4c... 45-55% in most countries (France seems like an outlier), but even that is above 20%.
> PyTorch offers a way to export to ONNX but you will encounter various errors. [1] I mean sure, there are limitations, but this is greatly exaggerating their impact in my experience. I'd be curious to hear from anyone…
This doesn't exactly answer your question, but what I settled on during my dissertation (granted, that was a few years ago now) was SUMO: https://www.eclipse.org/sumo/ IIRC you could import maps from from open street…
On the fence about this. On the one hand I agree that sensitive data should stay local, but on the other hand this would make their very valuable asset (the model) public.
The visualisation linked to at the end goes into some more detail and was definitely worth the extra 5 minute read for me!
There's also a fantastic little cocktail bar called Ladies and Gents in Kentish Town, if you ever find yourself in the area.
Shameless plug: https://www.yoti.com/ We're trying to do exactly that.
From the article: "In an attempt to understand how the virus works, researchers at the University of Otago in New Zealand discovered in 2017 that the virus binds to a receptor called ANTXR1, which is active in more than…