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Our long-term goal is to build efficient and reliable 2.5B diffusion-based decoding for document OCR. MinerU-Diffusion reframes document OCR as an inverse rendering problem and replaces slow, ...
Abstract: Diffusion models have demonstrated their great ability to generate high-quality images for various tasks. With such a strong performance, diffusion models can potentially pose a severe ...
Researchers from the lab of Nobel laureate, David Baker, PhD, have now released RFdiffusion3 open source. The latest version of the de novo protein design model generates proteins that interact with ...
Abstract: Deep generative models have gained considerable attention in low-level vision tasks due to their powerful generative capabilities. Among these, diffusion model-based approaches, which employ ...
The AI Economy Institute, Microsoft’s flagship think tank released its AI Diffusion Report, offering comprehensive view of where artificial intelligence is being used, developed, and built globally.
Low adoption, high potential in Ukraine: At 9.1%, Ukraine reflects the impact of war-related disruptions but holds significant potential for rapid growth with targeted investments. The AI Economy ...
With so much money flooding into AI startups, it’s a good time to be an AI researcher with an idea to test out. And if the idea is novel enough, it might be easier to get the resources you need as an ...
We propose Model-guidance (MG) for training diffusion models, remove the commmonly used Classifier-free guidance (CFG), and achieve SOTA on ImageNet-256 conditional generation with FID=1.34. We list ...
The policy of making school pupils resit GCSEs until they pass is "not fit for purpose", education leaders have said. This year, a record number of GCSE exams were compulsory resits, and calls are ...
Many students rejoice when they find out their GCSE results. In 2025, 21.9% of grades awarded are at grade seven (previously A) or above. But others will be holding a piece of paper – or looking at a ...