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10 Jun

PyTorch Becomes Facebook’s Default AI Framework

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Last week, Facebook said it would migrate all its AI systems to PyTorch. Facebook’s AI models currently perform trillions of inference operations every day for the billions of people that use its technology. Its AI tools and frameworks help fast track research work at Facebook, educational institutions and businesses globally. Big tech companies including Google…

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30 May

Facebook Launches An Evaluation-As-A-Service Framework For ML Models

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Last year, Facebook AI introducedDynabench, a platform for dynamic data collection and benchmarking that uses humans and NLP models to create challenging test datasets. The humans are tasked with finding adversarial examples that fool current state-of-the-art models. Facebook has recently updated Dynabench with Dynaboard, an evaluation-as-a-service framework for hosting benchmarks and conducting holistic NLP model…

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30 May

Facebook Launches An Evaluation-As-A-Service Framework For ML Models

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Last year, Facebook AI introducedDynabench, a platform for dynamic data collection and benchmarking that uses humans and NLP models to create challenging test datasets. The humans are tasked with finding adversarial examples that fool current state-of-the-art models. Facebook has recently updated Dynabench with Dynaboard, an evaluation-as-a-service framework for hosting benchmarks and conducting holistic NLP model…

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05 May

Tech Behind DINO, Facebook’s Open-Source ML Model For Computer Vision

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Facebook AI launched a computer vision system called DINO to segment unlabeled and random images and videos without supervision. The open-source PyTorch framework implementation and pre-trained models for DINO is currently available on GitHub. DINO stands for self DIstillation with NO labels. Facebook has developed the new model in collaboration with researchers at INRIA, Sorbonne…

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