With the advancement of large-scale language modeling techniques, large multimodal models combining visual encoders with large language models have demonstrated exceptional performance in various ...
Context windows are becoming a computational bottleneck. The longer an agent runs, the more tokens accumulate from retrieved documents, reasoning traces and conversation history, and the more memory ...
We would like to thank Martin York and Sean Hickman for technical assistance and Don O’Brien for assistance with data collection. This work was supported by operating grants from the Canadian ...
This library was migrated from the Java language to the Scala language. Only the language syntax changed to Scala; the design and paradigms of the Java program were kept. This is not how Scala code ...
Abstract: The learned image compression (LIC) methods have already surpassed traditional techniques in compressing natural scene (NS) images. However, directly applying these methods to screen content ...
Images often make up the largest part of webpages. They have their own tab on Google results and even their own algorithm. Appearing in image results should be part of a complete SEO strategy to reach ...
The new version of the high-speed compression algorithm LZ4 gets a big speed boost – nearly an order of magnitude. LZ4 is one of the faster compression algorithms in Linux, but the newly released LZ4 ...
a backdoor was installed in the compression tool 'XZ Utils', which is widely used in Linux. Programmer Evan Boes has released the results of his analysis of GitHub commits and other information ...
On Friday, a lone Microsoft developer rocked the world when he revealed a backdoor had been intentionally planted in xz Utils, an open source data compression utility available on almost all ...
Researchers have found a malicious backdoor in a compression tool that made its way into widely used Linux distributions, including those from Red Hat and Debian. Because the backdoor was discovered ...
According to the language-of-thought hypothesis, regular sequences are compressed in human memory using recursive loops akin to a mental program that predicts future items. We tested this theory by ...