Stanford CS25: V4 I Transformers that Transform Well Enough to Support Near-Shallow Architectures

Stanford CS25: V4 I Transformers that Transform Well Enough to Support Near-Shallow Architectures
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Today for our talk, we have Professor Jake Williams from Drexel University. He is an associate professor at information science at Drexel University's College of Computing and Informatics in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Dr. Williams has a background in physics and math with degrees from the University of Vermont, and his research leverages a quantit... Read More
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