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multimodal generation

Multimodal generation refers to the process of generating outputs that incorporate multiple modalities, such as images, text, and sound. This can be done using deep learning models that are trained on data that includes multiple modalities, allowing the models to generate output that is informed by more than one type of data.

For example, a multimodal generation model could be trained to generate captions for images that incorporate both text and visual information. The model could learn to identify objects in the image and generate descriptions of them in natural language, while also taking into account contextual information and the relationships between the objects in the image.

Multimodal generation can also be used in other applications, such as generating realistic images from textual descriptions or generating audio descriptions of video content. By combining multiple modalities in this way, multimodal generation models can produce more accurate and comprehensive output, making them useful for a wide range of applications.

Papers

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Muddit: Liberating Generation Beyond Text-to-Image with a Unified Discrete Diffusion ModelCode2
CrystalFormer-RL: Reinforcement Fine-Tuning for Materials DesignCode2
OmniMamba: Efficient and Unified Multimodal Understanding and Generation via State Space ModelsCode2
MotionCraft: Crafting Whole-Body Motion with Plug-and-Play Multimodal ControlsCode2
Harmonizing Visual Text Comprehension and GenerationCode2
MiniGPT-5: Interleaved Vision-and-Language Generation via Generative VokensCode2
Making LLaMA SEE and Draw with SEED TokenizerCode2
DreamLLM: Synergistic Multimodal Comprehension and CreationCode2
On Evaluating Adversarial Robustness of Large Vision-Language ModelsCode2
Grounding Language Models to Images for Multimodal Inputs and OutputsCode2
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