Rethinking the Elementary Function Fusion for Single-Image Dehazing

Rethinking the Elementary Function Fusion for Single-Image Dehazing

arXiv:2405.15817v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: This paper addresses the limitations of physical models in the current field of image dehazing by proposing an innovative dehazing network (CL2S). Building on the DM2F model, it identifies issues in its ablation experiments and replaces the original logarithmic function model with a trigonometric (sine) model. This substitution aims to better fit the complex and variable distribution of haze. The approach also integrates the atmospheric scattering model and other elementary functions to enhance dehazing performance. Experimental results demonstrate that CL2S achieves outstanding performance on multiple dehazing datasets, particularly in maintaining image details and color authenticity.…
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OpenAI forms safety council as it trains latest artificial intelligence model

OpenAI says it is setting up a safety and security committee and has begun training a new AI model to supplant the GPT-4 system that underpins its ChatGPT chatbot.The San Francisco startup said in a blogpost on Tuesday that the committee will advise the full board on “critical safety and security decisions” for its projects and operations.The safety committee arrives as debate swirls around AI safety at the company, which was thrust into the spotlight after a researcher, Jan Leike, resigned and leveled criticism at OpenAI for letting safety “take a backseat to shiny products”. The OpenAI co-founder and chief…
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It’s Chromebook’s Turn for an AI Injection

It’s Chromebook’s Turn for an AI Injection

The first notable feature is Help Me Write, which works in any text box. Select text in any text box and right-click—you'll see a box next to the standard right-click context menu. You can ask Google's AI to rewrite the selected text, rephrase it in a specific way, or change the tone. I tried to use it on a few sentences in this story but did not like any of the suggestions it gave me, so your mileage may vary. Or maybe I'm a better writer than Google's AI. Who knows?Google's bringing the same generative AI wallpaper system you'll find…
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SLIDE: A Framework Integrating Small and Large Language Models for Open-Domain Dialogues Evaluation

SLIDE: A Framework Integrating Small and Large Language Models for Open-Domain Dialogues Evaluation

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The Morning After: Preparing for Summer Games Fest 2024

The Morning After: Preparing for Summer Games Fest 2024

I hope you had a quiet Memorial Day. It was a quiet one tech-wise, and I briefly fought the urge to copy and paste yesterday’s TMA into today’s newsletter hopper.There were a few teases and glimpses of gaming news, with E3 successor Summer Games Fest kicking off in just over a week. SGF’s is set for June 7. Leaks suggest we may see a new soccer game to rival EA’s non-FIFA franchise at some point, while there will also be more of classic RPGs and hopefully big reveals at the Xbox Games Showcase on June 9. Expect to hear about…
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Computer science culture often means anybody’s data is fair game to feed the AI algorithm – but artists are fighting back

Computer science culture often means anybody’s data is fair game to feed the AI algorithm – but artists are fighting back

Content created with the help of generative AI is popping up everywhere, and it’s worrying some artists and content creators. They’re concerned that their intellectual property may be at risk if generative AI tools have been built by scraping the internet for data and images, regardless of whether they had permissions to do so. Now some artists and content creators are trying novel ways to sabotage AI to prevent it from scraping their work, through what’s called data poisoning. In this episode of The Conversation Weekly podcast, we speak with a computer scientist who explains how data poisoning works and…
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How Researchers Cracked an 11-Year-Old Password to a $3 Million Crypto Wallet

How Researchers Cracked an 11-Year-Old Password to a $3 Million Crypto Wallet

Grand and Bruno created a video to explain the technical details more thoroughly.RoboForm, made by US-based Siber Systems, was one of the first password managers on the market, and currently has more than 6 million users worldwide, according to a company report. In 2015, Siber seemed to fix the RoboForm password manager. In a cursory glance, Grand and Bruno couldn’t find any sign that the pseudo-random number generator in the 2015 version used the computer’s time, which makes them think they removed it to fix the flaw, though Grand says they would need to examine it more thoroughly to be…
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Technical analysis made easy | Deephaven

Technical analysis made easy | Deephaven

Bollinger Bands have been a popular technical analysis tool since the 1980s. Typically associated with computational finance, they are used to identify the volatility of an asset and if it is overbought or oversold. Bollinger Bands also have applications in manufacturing, aviation, healthcare, and various other fields.Create Bollinger Bands with only two table operations. Technical analysis and visualization is easy with Deephaven.A Bollinger band is visualized as an envelope around a measurement. In finance, that measurement is the price of a stock, option, or other asset. The envelope is defined by two calculations: a moving average and standard deviation. The…
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Anduril Is Building Out the Pentagon’s Dream of Deadly Drone Swarms

Anduril Is Building Out the Pentagon’s Dream of Deadly Drone Swarms

When Palmer Luckey cofounded the defense startup Anduril in 2017, three years after selling his virtual reality startup Oculus to Facebook, the idea of a twentysomething from the tech industry challenging the giant contractors that build fighter jets, tanks, and warships for the US military seemed somewhat far-fetched. Seven years on, Luckey is showing that Anduril can not only compete with those contractors—it can win.Last month, Anduril was one of two companies, along with the established defense contractor General Atomics, chosen to prototype a new kind of autonomous fighter jet called the Collaborative Combat Aircraft, or CCA, for the US…
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