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Latente Diffusiemodellen×DETR (Detection Transformer)×GraphRAG×Masked Autoencoders×Segment Anything Model×
VakgebiedDeep learningDeep learningDeep learningDeep learningDeep learning
FamilieMachine learningMachine learningMachine learningMachine learningMachine learning
Jaar van ontstaan20222020202320212023
GrondleggerRobin RombachNicolas CarionYunfan GaoKaiming HeAlexander Kirillov
TypeNeural network architectureNeural network architectureSystem architectureNeural network architectureNeural network architecture
Oorspronkelijke bronRombach, R., Blattmann, A., Lorenz, D., Esser, P., & Ommer, B. (2022). High-resolution image synthesis with latent diffusion models. In Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (pp. 10684-10695). DOI ↗Carion, N., Massa, F., Synnaeve, G., Usunier, N., Kirillov, A., & Zagoruyko, S. (2020). End-to-end object detection with transformers. In European Conference on Computer Vision (pp. 213-229). Springer, Cham. DOI ↗Gao, Y., Xiong, Y., Gao, X., Jia, K., Pan, J., Bi, Y., Dai, Y., Sun, J., & Wang, M. (2023). Retrieval-augmented generation for large language models: A survey. arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.10997. link ↗He, K., Chen, X., Xie, S., Li, Y., Dollár, P., & Girshick, R. (2022). Masked autoencoders are scalable vision learners. In Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (pp. 16000-16009). DOI ↗Kirillov, A., Mintun, E., Darrell, T., & Girshick, R. (2023). Segment Anything. In Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision (pp. 4015-4026). DOI ↗
AliassenLDM, Stable Diffusion, Latent DiffusionDetection Transformer, DETRGraph RAG, Knowledge Graph RAGMAE, Vision MAESAM, Segment Anything
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SamenvattingLatent Diffusion Models (LDMs) are a generative approach introduced by Rombach et al. in 2022 that performs the diffusion process in a compressed latent space rather than pixel space, enabling efficient high-resolution image synthesis. By compressing images into a low-dimensional latent representation using a variational autoencoder, diffusion becomes computationally tractable while maintaining visual quality.DETR (Detection Transformer) is an end-to-end framework for object detection introduced by Carion et al. in 2020 that reformulates detection as a direct set prediction problem using transformers. Unlike traditional approaches that use hand-crafted post-processing like non-maximum suppression, DETR treats object detection as a sequence-to-sequence problem where the transformer predicts all objects at once.GraphRAG is a retrieval-augmented generation approach that augments large language models with knowledge graphs to improve answer quality and factuality. Rather than retrieving flat text passages, GraphRAG constructs and queries structured knowledge graphs extracted from documents, providing rich contextual information to the language model.Masked Autoencoders (MAE) is a self-supervised learning approach introduced by He et al. in 2021 that masks random patches of an image and trains a model to reconstruct the missing content. Adapting the masked language modeling paradigm from NLP to vision, MAE learns rich visual representations by solving a challenging reconstruction task without requiring labels.Segment Anything Model (SAM) is a foundation model introduced by Kirillov et al. in 2023 that can segment any object in an image given various forms of prompts. SAM is trained on a massive dataset of diverse images and learns to segment objects based on minimal user input such as points, boxes, or text descriptions.
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