
Michael A. Riegler
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Sep 26, 2024 |
digi.no | Michael A. Riegler
Open AIs nye o1-modell har fått stor oppmerksomhet for sine imponerende evner. Både forskere og medier i Norge er begeistret, med artikler som Aftenpostens " Nye Chat GPT o1 løser matte og koding på OL-nivå: - Jeg er litt lamslått " og NRKs dekning, som beskriver o1 som et banebrytende fremskritt innen kunstig intelligens, med forbedret resonnering og redusert hallusinasjon. Dette skjer ikke bare i Norge, men over hele verden.
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Jun 29, 2024 |
arxiv.org | Thu Nguyen |Thu Nguyễn |Thư Thư Nguyễn |Hugo L. Hammer |Michael A. Riegler |Pål Halvorsen
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Mar 13, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Thu Nguyen |Thu Nguyễn |Thư Thư Nguyễn |Michael A. Riegler |Hugo L. Hammer |Minh-Quan Vo
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Feb 12, 2024 |
nature.com | Annika Reinke |Minu Tizabi |Michael Baumgartner |A. Emre Kavur |Tim Rädsch |Laura Acion | +36 more
AbstractValidation metrics are key for tracking scientific progress and bridging the current chasm between artificial intelligence research and its translation into practice. However, increasing evidence shows that, particularly in image analysis, metrics are often chosen inadequately.
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Feb 12, 2024 |
nature.com | Annika Reinke |Minu Tizabi |Michael Baumgartner |A. Emre Kavur |Tim Rädsch |Laura Acion | +36 more
AbstractValidation metrics are key for tracking scientific progress and bridging the current chasm between artificial intelligence research and its translation into practice. However, increasing evidence shows that, particularly in image analysis, metrics are often chosen inadequately.
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