A degree of image identification at sub-human scales could be possible with more advanced clusters

08/09/2023
by   Prateek Y J, et al.
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The purpose of the research is to determine if currently available self-supervised learning techniques can accomplish human level comprehension of visual images using the same degree and amount of sensory input that people acquire from. Initial research on this topic solely considered data volume scaling. Here, we scale both the volume of data and the quality of the image. This scaling experiment is a self-supervised learning method that may be done without any outside financing. We find that scaling up data volume and picture resolution at the same time enables human-level item detection performance at sub-human sizes.We run a scaling experiment with vision transformers trained on up to 200000 images up to 256 ppi.

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