MultiBench
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[NeurIPS 2021] Multiscale Benchmarks for Multimodal Representation Learning
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- MIT(osi)
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- Repository
- github.com/pliang279/MultiBench
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- Tags
- computer-vision · deep-learning · healthcare · machine-learning · multimodal-learning · natural-language-processing · representation-learning · robotics
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- healthseahealthcare · natural-language-processing
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- openterahealthcare · robotics
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- Madrigalmultimodal-learning
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