ByMachel Reid, Nikolay Savinov, Denis Teplyashin, Dmitry Lepikhin, Timothy Lillicrap, Jean-baptiste Alayrac, Radu Soricut, Angeliki Lazaridou, Orhan Firat, Julian Schrittwieser, Ioannis Antonoglou, Rohan Anil, Sebastian Borgeaud, Andrew Dai, Katie Millican, Ethan Dyer, Mia Glaese, Thibault Sottiaux, Benjamin Lee, Fabio Viola, Malcolm Reynolds, Yuanzhong Xu, James Molloy, Jilin Chen, Michael Isard, Paul Barham, Tom Hennigan, Ross McIlroy, Melvin Johnson, Johan Schalkwyk, Eli Collins, Eliza Rutherford, Erica Moreira, Kareem Ayoub, Megha Goel, Clemens Meyer, Gregory Thornton, Zhen Yang, Henryk Michalewski, Zaheer Abbas, Nathan Schucher, Ankesh Anand, Richard Ives, James Keeling, Karel Lenc, Salem Haykal, Siamak Shakeri, Pranav Shyam, Aakanksha Chowdhery, Roman Ring, Stephen Spencer, Eren Sezener, Luke Vilnis, Oscar Chang, Nobuyuki Morioka, George Tucker, Ce Zheng, Oliver Woodman, Nithya Attaluri, Tomas Kocisky, Evgenii Eltyshev, Xi Chen, Timothy Chung, Vittorio Selo, Siddhartha Brahma, Petko Georgiev, Ambrose Slone, Zhenkai Zhu, James Lottes, Siyuan Qiao, Ben Caine, Sebastian Riedel, Alex Tomala, Martin Chadwick, Juliette Love, Peter Choy, Sid Mittal, Neil Houlsby, Yunhao Tang, Matthew Lamm, Libin Bai, Qiao Zhang, Luheng He, Yong Cheng, Peter Humphreys, Yujia Li, Sergey Brin, Albin Cassirer, Yingjie Miao, Lukas Zilka, Taylor Tobin, Kelvin Xu, Lev Proleev, Daniel Sohn, Alberto Magni, Lisa Anne Hendricks, Isabel Gao, Santiago Ontañón, Oskar Bunyan, Nathan Byrd, Abhanshu Sharma, Biao Zhang, Mario Pinto, Rishika Sinha, Harsh Mehta, Dawei Jia, Sergi Caelles, Albert Webson, Alex Morris, Becca Roelofs, Yifan Ding, Robin Strudel, Xuehan Xiong, Marvin Ritter, Mostafa Dehghani, Rahma Chaabouni, Abhijit Karmarkar, Guangda Lai, Fabian Mentzer, Bibo Xu, YaGuang Li, Yujing Zhang, Tom Le Paine, Alex Goldin, Behnam Neyshabur, Kate Baumli, Anselm Levskaya, Michael Laskin, Wenhao Jia, Jack W. Rae, Kefan Xiao, Antoine He, Skye Giordano, Lakshman Yagati, Jean-Baptiste Lespiau, Paul Natsev, Sanjay Ganapathy, Fangyu Liu, Danilo Martins, Nanxin Chen, Yunhan Xu, Megan Barnes, Rhys May, Arpi Vezer, Junhyuk Oh, Ken Franko, Sophie Bridgers, Ruizhe Zhao, Boxi Wu, Basil Mustafa, Sean Sechrist, Emilio Parisotto, Thanumalayan Sankaranarayana Pillai, Chris Larkin, Chenjie Gu, Christina Sorokin, Maxim Krikun, Alexey Guseynov, Jessica Landon, Romina Datta, Alexander Pritzel, Phoebe Thacker, Fan Yang, Kevin Hui, Anja Hauth, Chih-Kuan Yeh, David Barker, Justin Mao-Jones, Sophia Austin, Hannah Sheahan, Parker Schuh, James Svensson, Rohan Jain, Vinay Ramasesh, Anton Briukhov, Da-Woon Chung, Tamara von Glehn, Christina Butterfield, Priya Jhakra, Matthew Wiethoff, Justin Frye, Jordan Grimstad, Beer Changpinyo, Charline Le Lan, Anna Bortsova, Yonghui Wu, Paul Voigtlaender, Tara Sainath, Charlotte Smith, Will Hawkins, Kris Cao, James Besley, Srivatsan Srinivasan, Mark Omernick, Colin Gaffney, Gabriela Surita, Ryan Burnell, Bogdan Damoc, Junwhan Ahn, Andrew Brock, Mantas Pajarskas, Anastasia Petrushkina, Seb Noury, Lorenzo Blanco, Kevin Swersky, Arun Ahuja, Thi Avrahami, Vedant Misra, Raoul de Liedekerke, Mariko Iinuma, Alex Polozov, Sarah York, George van den Driessche, Paul Michel, Justin Chiu, Rory Blevins, Zach Gleicher, Adrià Recasens, Alban Rrustemi, Elena Gribovskaya, Aurko Roy, Wiktor Gworek, Séb Arnold, Lisa Lee, James Lee-Thorp, Marcello Maggioni, Enrique Piqueras, Kartikeya Badola, Sharad Vikram, Lucas Gonzalez, Anirudh Baddepudi, Evan Senter, Jacob Devlin, James Qin, Michael Azzam, Maja Trebacz, Martin Polacek, Kashyap Krishnakumar, Shuo-yiin Chang, Matthew Tung, Ivo Penchev, Rishabh Joshi, Kate Olszewska, Carrie Muir, Mateo Wirth, Ale Jakse Hartman, Josh Newlan, Sheleem Kashem, Vijay Bolina, Elahe Dabir, Joost van Amersfoort, Zafarali Ahmed, James Cobon-Kerr, Aishwarya Kamath, Arnar Mar Hrafnkelsson, Le Hou, Ian Mackinnon, Alexandre Frechette, Eric Noland, Xiance Si, Emanuel Taropa, Dong Li, Phil Crone, Anmol Gulati, Sébastien Cevey, Jonas Adler, Ada Ma, David Silver, Simon Tokumine, Richard Powell, Stephan Lee, Michael Chang, Samer Hassan, Diana Mincu, Antoine Yang, Nir Levine, Jenny Brennan, Mingqiu Wang, Sarah Hodkinson, Jeffrey Zhao, Josh Lipschultz, Aedan Pope, Michael B. Chang, Cheng Li, Laurent El Shafey, Michela Paganini, Sholto Douglas, Bernd Bohnet, Fabio Pardo, Seth Odoom, Mihaela Rosca, Cicero Nogueira dos Santos, Kedar Soparkar, Arthur Guez, Tom Hudson, Steven Hansen, Chulayuth Asawaroengchai, Ravi Addanki, Tianhe Yu, Wojciech Stokowiec, Mina Khan, Justin Gilmer, Jaehoon Lee, Carrie Grimes Bostock, Keran Rong, Jonathan Caton, Pedram Pejman, Filip Pavetic, Geoff Brown, Vivek Sharma, Mario Lučić, Rajkumar Samuel, Josip Djolonga, Amol Mandhane, Lars Lowe Sjösund, Elena Buchatskaya, Elspeth White, Natalie Clay, Jiepu Jiang, Hyeontaek Lim, Ross Hemsley, Jane Labanowski, Nicola De Cao, David Steiner, Sayed Hadi Hashemi, Jacob Austin, Anita Gergely, Tim Blyth, Joe Stanton, Kaushik Shivakumar, Aditya Siddhant, Anders Andreassen, Carlos Araya, Nikhil Sethi, Rakesh Shivanna, Steven Hand, Ankur Bapna, Ali Khodaei, Antoine Miech, Garrett Tanzer, Andy Swing, Shantanu Thakoor, Zhufeng Pan, Zachary Nado, Stephanie Winkler, Dian Yu, Mohammad Saleh, Loren Maggiore, Iain Barr, Minh Giang, Thais Kagohara, Ivo Danihelka, Amit Marathe, Vladimir Feinberg, Mohamed Elhawaty, Nimesh Ghelani, Dan Horgan, Helen Miller, Lexi Walker, Richard Tanburn, Mukarram Tariq, Disha Shrivastava, Fei Xia, Chung-Cheng Chiu, Zoe Ashwood, Khuslen Baatarsukh, Sina Samangooei, Fred Alcober, Axel Stjerngren, Paul Komarek, Katerina Tsihlas, Anudhyan Boral, Ramona Comanescu, Jeremy Chen, Ruibo Liu, Dawn Bloxwich, Charlie Chen, Yanhua Sun, Fangxiaoyu Feng, Matthew Mauger, Xerxes Dotiwalla, Vincent Hellendoorn, Michael Sharman, Ivy Zheng, Krishna Haridasan, Gabe Barth-Maron, Craig Swanson, Dominika Rogozińska, Alek Andreev, Paul Kishan Rubenstein, Ruoxin Sang, Dan Hurt, Gamaleldin Elsayed, Renshen Wang, Dave Lacey, Anastasija Ilić, Yao Zhao, Lora Aroyo, Chimezie Iwuanyanwu, Vitaly Nikolaev, Balaji Lakshminarayanan, Sadegh Jazayeri, Raphaël Lopez Kaufman, Mani Varadarajan, Chetan Tekur, Doug Fritz, Misha Khalman, David Reitter, Kingshuk Dasgupta, Shourya Sarcar, Tina Ornduff, Javier Snaider, Fantine Huot, Johnson Jia, Rupert Kemp, Nejc Trdin, Anitha Vijayakumar, Lucy Kim, Christof Angermueller, Li Lao, Tianqi Liu, Haibin Zhang, David Engel, Somer Greene, Anaïs White, Jessica Austin, Lilly Taylor, Shereen Ashraf, Dangyi Liu, Maria Georgaki, Irene Cai, Yana Kulizhskaya, Sonam Goenka, Brennan Saeta, Kiran Vodrahalli, Christian Frank, Dario de Cesare, Brona Robenek, Harry Richardson, Mahmoud Alnahlawi, Christopher Yew, Priya Ponnapalli, Marco Tagliasacchi, Alex Korchemniy, Yelin Kim, Dinghua Li, Bill Rosgen, Zoe Ashwood, Kyle Levin, Jeremy Wiesner, Praseem Banzal, Praveen Srinivasan, Hongkun Yu, Çağlar Ünlü, David Reid, Zora Tung, Daniel Finchelstein, Ravin Kumar, Andre Elisseeff, Jin Huang, Ming Zhang, Rui Zhu, Ricardo Aguilar, Mai Giménez, Jiawei Xia, Olivier Dousse, Willi Gierke, Soheil Hassas Yeganeh, Damion Yates, Komal Jalan, Lu Li, Eri Latorre-Chimoto, Duc Dung Nguyen, Ken Durden, Praveen Kallakuri, Yaxin Liu, Matthew Johnson, Tomy Tsai, Alice Talbert, Jasmine Liu, Alexander Neitz, Chen Elkind, Marco Selvi, Mimi Jasarevic, Livio Baldini Soares, Albert Cui, Pidong Wang, Alek Wenjiao Wang, Xinyu Ye, Krystal Kallarackal, Lucia Loher, Hoi Lam, Josef Broder, Dan Holtmann-Rice, Nina Martin, Bramandia Ramadhana, Daniel Toyama, Mrinal Shukla, Sujoy Basu, Abhi Mohan, Nick Fernando, Noah Fiedel, Kim Paterson, Hui Li, Ankush Garg, Jane Park, DongHyun Choi, Diane Wu, Sankalp Singh, Zhishuai Zhang, Amir Globerson, Lily Yu, John Carpenter, Félix de Chaumont Quitry, Carey Radebaugh, Chu-Cheng Lin, Alex Tudor, Prakash Shroff, Drew Garmon, Dayou Du, Neera Vats, Han Lu, Shariq Iqbal, Alex Yakubovich, Nilesh Tripuraneni, James Manyika, Haroon Qureshi, Nan Hua, Christel Ngani, Maria Abi Raad, Hannah Forbes, Anna Bulanova, Jeff Stanway, Mukund Sundararajan, Victor Ungureanu, Colton Bishop, Yunjie Li, Balaji Venkatraman, Bo Li, Chloe Thornton, Salvatore Scellato, Nishesh Gupta, Yicheng Wang, Ian Tenney, Xihui Wu, Ashish Shenoy, Gabriel Carvajal, Diana Gage Wright, Ben Bariach, Zhuyun Xiao, Peter Hawkins, Sid Dalmia, Clement Farabet, Pedro Valenzuela, Quan Yuan, Chris Welty, Ananth Agarwal, Mia Chen, Wooyeol Kim, Brice Hulse, Nandita Dukkipati, Adam Paszke, Andrew Bolt, Elnaz Davoodi, Kiam Choo, Jennifer Beattie, Jennifer Prendki, Harsha Vashisht, Rebeca Santamaria-Fernandez, Luis C. Cobo, Jarek Wilkiewicz, David Madras, Ali Elqursh, Grant Uy, Kevin Ramirez, Matt Harvey, Tyler Liechty, Heiga Zen, Jeff Seibert, Clara Huiyi Hu, Mohamed Elhawaty, Andrey Khorlin, Maigo Le, Asaf Aharoni, Megan Li, Lily Wang, Sandeep Kumar, Alejandro Lince, Norman Casagrande, Jay Hoover, Dalia El Badawy, David Soergel, Denis Vnukov, Matt Miecnikowski, Jiri Simsa, Anna Koop, Praveen Kumar, Thibault Sellam, Daniel Vlasic, Samira Daruki, Nir Shabat, John Zhang, Guolong Su, Jiageng Zhang, Jeremiah Liu, Yi Sun, Evan Palmer, Alireza Ghaffarkhah, Xi Xiong, Victor Cotruta, Michael Fink, Lucas Dixon, Ashwin Sreevatsa, Adrian Goedeckemeyer, Alek Dimitriev, Mohsen Jafari, Remi Crocker, Nicholas FitzGerald, Aviral Kumar, Sanjay Ghemawat, Ivan Philips, Frederick Liu, Yannie Liang, Rachel Sterneck, Alena Repina, Marcus Wu, Laura Knight, Marin Georgiev, Hyo Lee, Harry Askham, Abhishek Chakladar, Annie Louis, Carl Crous, Hardie Cate, Dessie Petrova, Michael Quinn, Denese Owusu-Afriyie, Achintya Singhal, Nan Wei, Solomon Kim, Damien Vincent, Milad Nasr, Christopher A. Choquette-Choo, Reiko Tojo, Shawn Lu, Diego de Las Casas, Yuchung Cheng, Tolga Bolukbasi, Katherine Lee, Saaber Fatehi, Rajagopal Ananthanarayanan, Miteyan Patel, Charbel Kaed, Jing Li, Jakub Sygnowski, Shreyas Rammohan Belle, Zhe Chen, Jaclyn Konzelmann, Siim Põder, Roopal Garg, Vinod Koverkathu, Adam Brown, Chris Dyer, Rosanne Liu, Azade Nova, Jun Xu, Slav Petrov, Demis Hassabis, Koray Kavukcuoglu, Jeffrey Dean, Oriol Vinyals
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In this report, we present the latest model of the Gemini family, Gemini 1.5
Pro, a highly compute-efficient multimodal mixture-of-experts model capable of
recalling and reasoning over fine-grained information from millions of tokens
of context, including multiple long documents and hours of video and audio.
Gemini 1.5 Pro achieves near-perfect recall on long-context retrieval tasks
across modalities, improves the state-of-the-art in long-document QA,
long-video QA and long-context ASR, and matches or surpasses Gemini 1.0 Ultra's
state-of-the-art performance across a broad set of benchmarks. Studying the
limits of Gemini 1.5 Pro's long-context ability, we find continued improvement
in next-token prediction and near-perfect retrieval (>99%) up to at least 10M
tokens, a generational leap over existing models such as Claude 2.1 (200k) and
GPT-4 Turbo (128k). Finally, we highlight surprising new capabilities of large
language models at the frontier; when given a grammar manual for Kalamang, a
language with fewer than 200 speakers worldwide, the model learns to translate
English to Kalamang at a similar level to a person who learned from the same
content.
ByHaoyu Lu, Wen Liu, Bo Zhang, Bingxuan Wang, Kai Dong, Bo Liu, Jingxiang Sun, Tongzheng Ren, Zhuoshu Li, Yaofeng Sun, Chengqi Deng, Hanwei Xu, Zhenda Xie, Chong Ruan
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We present DeepSeek-VL, an open-source Vision-Language (VL) Model designed
for real-world vision and language understanding applications. Our approach is
structured around three key dimensions:
We strive to ensure our data is diverse, scalable, and extensively covers
real-world scenarios including web screenshots, PDFs, OCR, charts, and
knowledge-based content, aiming for a comprehensive representation of practical
contexts. Further, we create a use case taxonomy from real user scenarios and
construct an instruction tuning dataset accordingly. The fine-tuning with this
dataset substantially improves the model's user experience in practical
applications. Considering efficiency and the demands of most real-world
scenarios, DeepSeek-VL incorporates a hybrid vision encoder that efficiently
processes high-resolution images (1024 x 1024), while maintaining a relatively
low computational overhead. This design choice ensures the model's ability to
capture critical semantic and detailed information across various visual tasks.
We posit that a proficient Vision-Language Model should, foremost, possess
strong language abilities. To ensure the preservation of LLM capabilities
during pretraining, we investigate an effective VL pretraining strategy by
integrating LLM training from the beginning and carefully managing the
competitive dynamics observed between vision and language modalities.
The DeepSeek-VL family (both 1.3B and 7B models) showcases superior user
experiences as a vision-language chatbot in real-world applications, achieving
state-of-the-art or competitive performance across a wide range of
visual-language benchmarks at the same model size while maintaining robust
performance on language-centric benchmarks. We have made both 1.3B and 7B
models publicly accessible to foster innovations based on this foundation
model.
ByXiwei Hu, Rui Wang, Yixiao Fang, Bin Fu, Pei Cheng, Gang Yu
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Diffusion models have demonstrated remarkable performance in the domain of
text-to-image generation. However, most widely used models still employ CLIP as
their text encoder, which constrains their ability to comprehend dense prompts,
encompassing multiple objects, detailed attributes, complex relationships,
long-text alignment, etc. In this paper, we introduce an Efficient Large
Language Model Adapter, termed ELLA, which equips text-to-image diffusion
models with powerful Large Language Models (LLM) to enhance text alignment
without training of either U-Net or LLM. To seamlessly bridge two pre-trained
models, we investigate a range of semantic alignment connector designs and
propose a novel module, the Timestep-Aware Semantic Connector (TSC), which
dynamically extracts timestep-dependent conditions from LLM. Our approach
adapts semantic features at different stages of the denoising process,
assisting diffusion models in interpreting lengthy and intricate prompts over
sampling timesteps. Additionally, ELLA can be readily incorporated with
community models and tools to improve their prompt-following capabilities. To
assess text-to-image models in dense prompt following, we introduce Dense
Prompt Graph Benchmark (DPG-Bench), a challenging benchmark consisting of 1K
dense prompts. Extensive experiments demonstrate the superiority of ELLA in
dense prompt following compared to state-of-the-art methods, particularly in
multiple object compositions involving diverse attributes and relationships.
ByMarco De Nadai, Francesco Fabbri, Paul Gigioli, Alice Wang, Ang Li, Fabrizio Silvestri, Laura Kim, Shawn Lin, Vladan Radosavljevic, Sandeep Ghael, David Nyhan, Hugues Bouchard, Mounia Lalmas-Roelleke, Andreas Damianou
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In the ever-evolving digital audio landscape, Spotify, well-known for its
music and talk content, has recently introduced audiobooks to its vast user
base. While promising, this move presents significant challenges for
personalized recommendations. Unlike music and podcasts, audiobooks, initially
available for a fee, cannot be easily skimmed before purchase, posing higher
stakes for the relevance of recommendations. Furthermore, introducing a new
content type into an existing platform confronts extreme data sparsity, as most
users are unfamiliar with this new content type. Lastly, recommending content
to millions of users requires the model to react fast and be scalable. To
address these challenges, we leverage podcast and music user preferences and
introduce 2T-HGNN, a scalable recommendation system comprising Heterogeneous
Graph Neural Networks (HGNNs) and a Two Tower (2T) model. This novel approach
uncovers nuanced item relationships while ensuring low latency and complexity.
We decouple users from the HGNN graph and propose an innovative multi-link
neighbor sampler. These choices, together with the 2T component, significantly
reduce the complexity of the HGNN model. Empirical evaluations involving
millions of users show significant improvement in the quality of personalized
recommendations, resulting in a +46% increase in new audiobooks start rate and
a +23% boost in streaming rates. Intriguingly, our model's impact extends
beyond audiobooks, benefiting established products like podcasts.
ByWendi Zheng, Jiayan Teng, Zhuoyi Yang, Weihan Wang, Jidong Chen, Xiaotao Gu, Yuxiao Dong, Ming Ding, Jie Tang
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Recent advancements in text-to-image generative systems have been largely
driven by diffusion models. However, single-stage text-to-image diffusion
models still face challenges, in terms of computational efficiency and the
refinement of image details. To tackle the issue, we propose CogView3, an
innovative cascaded framework that enhances the performance of text-to-image
diffusion. CogView3 is the first model implementing relay diffusion in the
realm of text-to-image generation, executing the task by first creating
low-resolution images and subsequently applying relay-based super-resolution.
This methodology not only results in competitive text-to-image outputs but also
greatly reduces both training and inference costs. Our experimental results
demonstrate that CogView3 outperforms SDXL, the current state-of-the-art
open-source text-to-image diffusion model, by 77.0\% in human evaluations, all
while requiring only about 1/2 of the inference time. The distilled variant of
CogView3 achieves comparable performance while only utilizing 1/10 of the
inference time by SDXL.
ByZhengyi Wang, Yikai Wang, Yifei Chen, Chendong Xiang, Shuo Chen, Dajiang Yu, Chongxuan Li, Hang Su, Jun Zhu
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Feed-forward 3D generative models like the Large Reconstruction Model (LRM)
have demonstrated exceptional generation speed. However, the transformer-based
methods do not leverage the geometric priors of the triplane component in their
architecture, often leading to sub-optimal quality given the limited size of 3D
data and slow training. In this work, we present the Convolutional
Reconstruction Model (CRM), a high-fidelity feed-forward single image-to-3D
generative model. Recognizing the limitations posed by sparse 3D data, we
highlight the necessity of integrating geometric priors into network design.
CRM builds on the key observation that the visualization of triplane exhibits
spatial correspondence of six orthographic images. First, it generates six
orthographic view images from a single input image, then feeds these images
into a convolutional U-Net, leveraging its strong pixel-level alignment
capabilities and significant bandwidth to create a high-resolution triplane.
CRM further employs Flexicubes as geometric representation, facilitating direct
end-to-end optimization on textured meshes. Overall, our model delivers a
high-fidelity textured mesh from an image in just 10 seconds, without any
test-time optimization.
Text-to-image diffusion models (T2I) have demonstrated unprecedented
capabilities in creating realistic and aesthetic images. On the contrary,
text-to-video diffusion models (T2V) still lag far behind in frame quality and
text alignment, owing to insufficient quality and quantity of training videos.
In this paper, we introduce VideoElevator, a training-free and plug-and-play
method, which elevates the performance of T2V using superior capabilities of
T2I. Different from conventional T2V sampling (i.e., temporal and spatial
modeling), VideoElevator explicitly decomposes each sampling step into temporal
motion refining and spatial quality elevating. Specifically, temporal motion
refining uses encapsulated T2V to enhance temporal consistency, followed by
inverting to the noise distribution required by T2I. Then, spatial quality
elevating harnesses inflated T2I to directly predict less noisy latent, adding
more photo-realistic details. We have conducted experiments in extensive
prompts under the combination of various T2V and T2I. The results show that
VideoElevator not only improves the performance of T2V baselines with
foundational T2I, but also facilitates stylistic video synthesis with
personalized T2I. Our code is available at
https://github.com/YBYBZhang/VideoElevator.