DeepMind Flamingo Explained — 32 Images are Enough To Learn!
Last Updated on November 5, 2023 by Editorial Team
Author(s): Boris Meinardus
Originally published on Towards AI.
This AI can solve tasks it has never seen before, looking at only a few examples!
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We will be looking at DeepMind’s famous Flamingo paper, what impressive results it achieves, where it falls short, how the model works, and how it was trained.
We, as humans, have a good sense of pattern matching. As the authors themselves say:
One key aspect of intelligence is the ability to quickly learn to perform a new task given a short instruction.
When looking at a few examples, we understand what the task wants us to do. But so does the Flamingo model. It can take in a sequence of interleaved images and text and complete a specific task it has never… Read the full blog for free on Medium.
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