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UForm


DESCRIPTION

UForm is a Multi-Modal Modal Inference package, designed to encode Multi-Lingual Texts, Images, and, soon, Audio, Video, and Documents, into a shared vector space! It comes with a set of homonymous pre-trained networks available on HuggingFace portal and extends the transfromers package to support Mid-fusion Models. Late-fusion models encode each modality independently, but into one shared vector space. Due to independent encoding late-fusion models are good at capturing coarse-grained features but often neglect fine-grained ones. This type of models is well-suited for retrieval in large collections. The most famous example of such models is CLIP by OpenAI. Early-fusion models encode both modalities jointly so they can take into account fine-grained features. Usually, these models are used for re-ranking relatively small retrieval results. Mid-fusion models are the golden midpoint between the previous two types. Mid-fusion models consist of two parts – unimodal and multimodal.



Features

  • Early-fusion models encode both modalities jointly
  • Late-fusion models encode each modality independently
  • Mid-fusion models are the golden midpoint between the previous two types
  • Mid-fusion models consist of two parts – unimodal and multimodal
  • The unimodal part allows encoding each modality separately as late-fusion models do
  • Encode Multi-Lingual Texts, Images, and, soon, Audio, Video, and Documents, into a shared vector space


Programming Language

Python


Categories

Vector Search Engines

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