Artificial Intelligence
K-fold cross-validation
K-fold cross-validation is an important machine learning technique used in model selection and assessment. It is a technique that allows data to be split into a training and a test set multiple times, with each fold used once as the test set.
Stable Diffusion 2.0
This week stable diffusion launched their version 2.0. As compared to the original V1, Stable Diffusion 2.0 offers a number of significant improvements and features
Rice's Theorem
Rice's theorem is a fundamental result in computer science that states that any non-trivial property of the language of a Turing machine is undecidable.
Edge - Editable Dance Generation from Music
EDGE is a method for editable dance generation that is capable of creating realistic, physically-plausible dances while remaining faithful to arbitrary input music.
Super Intelligence
The term “superintelligence” is used to describe a hypothetical future artificial intelligence (AI) that is far more intelligent than the best human minds.
Plug and Play Active Learning for Object Detection [Paper]
Plug and Play Active Learning for Object Detection Paper by: Chenhongyi Yang, Lichao Huang, Elliot J. Crowley This paper discusses a new active learning algorithm, Plug and Play Active Learning (PPAL), which overcomes the difficulties of previous active learning algorithms when it comes to object detection. PPAL consists of * Difficulty...
AI this week #34
AI this week
Neuromorphic computing
Neuromorphic computing is a type of computing where computer systems are designed to mimic the structure and function of the human brain. This type of computing is still in its infancy but has the potential to revolutionize the way we think about and use computers.