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  2. Residual neural network - Wikipedia

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    A residual neural network (also referred to as a residual network or ResNet) [1] is a deep learning architecture in which the layers learn residual functions with reference to the layer inputs. It was developed in 2015 for image recognition , and won the ImageNet Large Scale Visual Recognition Challenge ( ILSVRC ) of that year.

  3. ResNet (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    ResNet may refer to: Residential network, a computer network provided by a university to serve residence halls; Residual flow network, in graph theory; Residual neural network, a type of artificial neural network; Residential Energy Services Network (RESNET), an organization responsible for home energy ratings

  4. Home Energy Rating - Wikipedia

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    The Home Energy Rating is an American estimated measurement of a home's energy efficiency based on normalized modified end-use loads (nMEULs). [1] In the United States, the Residential Energy Services Network (RESNET) is responsible for creation and maintenance of the RESNET Mortgage Industry National Home Energy Rating Standards (MINHERS), a proprietary system of standards, [2] which includes ...

  5. Kaiming He - Wikipedia

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    He is an associate professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and is known as one of the creators of residual neural network (ResNet). [ 1 ] [ 3 ] Early life and education

  6. Contrastive Language-Image Pre-training - Wikipedia

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    In the original OpenAI CLIP report, they reported training 5 ResNet and 3 ViT (ViT-B/32, ViT-B/16, ViT-L/14). Each was trained for 32 epochs. The largest ResNet model took 18 days to train on 592 V100 GPUs. The largest ViT model took 12 days on 256 V100 GPUs. All ViT models were trained on 224x224 image resolution.

  7. ImageNet - Wikipedia

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    The ImageNet project is a large visual database designed for use in visual object recognition software research. More than 14 million [1] [2] images have been hand-annotated by the project to indicate what objects are pictured and in at least one million of the images, bounding boxes are also provided. [3]

  8. AlphaGo Zero - Wikipedia

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    The network in AlphaGo Zero is a ResNet with two heads. [1]: Appendix: Methods The stem of the network takes as input a 17x19x19 tensor representation of the Go board. 8 channels are the positions of the current player's stones from the last eight time steps. (1 if there is a stone, 0 otherwise.

  9. University residence hall network - Wikipedia

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    ResNet may also refer to the department that administers such a network or the services provided via the network. A ResNet usually allows students to connect to a university's intranet with (possibly limited) access to the public Internet. ResNet is essentially the ISP for students residing in campus-managed housing.