Your Daily AI Research tl;dr - 2022-09-01 ??
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Welcome to your official daily AI research tl;dr (often with code and news) for AI professionals where I share the most exciting papers I find daily, along with a one-liner summary to help you quickly determine if the article (and code) is worth investigating.
1?? Faithful Reasoning Using Large Language Models?
"We show how [language models (LMs)] can be made to perform faithful multi-step reasoning via a process whose causal structure mirrors the underlying logical structure of the problem."
Link to the paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2208.14271.pdf
2?? MAPTR: STRUCTURED MODELING AND LEARNING FOR ONLINE VECTORIZED HD MAP CONSTRUCTION
A structured end-to-end framework for efficient online vectorized HD map construction (stable and robust map construction in complex and various driving scenes).
Link to the paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2208.14437.pdf
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?? DALL·E: Introducing Outpainting
OpenAI just introduced outpainting to DALLE! Outpainting can extend the original image, creating large-scale images in any aspect ratio (see the cover image of this newsletter iteration). It takes into account the image’s existing visual elements to maintain the context of the original?image and can be conditioned with text to add specific elements. Learn more on OpenAI's blog.
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