Vertex AI
Fully managed ML tools allow you to build, deploy and scale machine-learning (ML) models quickly, for any use case.
Vertex AI Workbench is natively integrated with BigQuery Dataproc and Spark. You can use BigQuery to create and execute machine-learning models in BigQuery by using standard SQL queries and spreadsheets or you can export datasets directly from BigQuery into Vertex AI Workbench to run your models there. Vertex Data Labeling can be used to create highly accurate labels for data collection.
Vertex AI Agent Builder empowers developers to design and deploy advanced generative AI applications for enterprise use. It supports both no-code and code-driven development, enabling users to create AI agents through natural language prompts or by integrating with frameworks like LangChain and LlamaIndex.
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Ango Hub
Ango Hub is an all-in-one, quality-oriented data annotation platform that AI teams can use. Ango Hub is available on-premise and in the cloud. It allows AI teams and their data annotation workforces to quickly and efficiently annotate their data without compromising quality.
Ango Hub is the only data annotation platform that focuses on quality. It features features that enhance the quality of your annotations. These include a centralized labeling system, a real time issue system, review workflows and sample label libraries. There is also consensus up to 30 on the same asset.
Ango Hub is versatile as well. It supports all data types that your team might require, including image, audio, text and native PDF. There are nearly twenty different labeling tools that you can use to annotate data. Some of these tools are unique to Ango hub, such as rotated bounding box, unlimited conditional questions, label relations and table-based labels for more complicated labeling tasks.
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SmolVLM
SmolVLM-Instruct is a streamlined, AI-driven multimodal model that integrates vision and language processing capabilities, enabling it to perform functions such as image captioning, visual question answering, and multimodal storytelling. This model can process both text and image inputs efficiently, making it particularly suitable for smaller or resource-limited environments. Utilizing SmolLM2 as its text decoder alongside SigLIP as its image encoder, it enhances performance for tasks that necessitate the fusion of textual and visual data. Additionally, SmolVLM-Instruct can be fine-tuned for various specific applications, providing businesses and developers with a flexible tool that supports the creation of intelligent, interactive systems that leverage multimodal inputs. As a result, it opens up new possibilities for innovative application development across different industries.
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LLaVA
LLaVA, or Large Language-and-Vision Assistant, represents a groundbreaking multimodal model that combines a vision encoder with the Vicuna language model, enabling enhanced understanding of both visual and textual information. By employing end-to-end training, LLaVA showcases remarkable conversational abilities, mirroring the multimodal features found in models such as GPT-4. Significantly, LLaVA-1.5 has reached cutting-edge performance on 11 different benchmarks, leveraging publicly accessible data and achieving completion of its training in about one day on a single 8-A100 node, outperforming approaches that depend on massive datasets. The model's development included the construction of a multimodal instruction-following dataset, which was produced using a language-only variant of GPT-4. This dataset consists of 158,000 distinct language-image instruction-following examples, featuring dialogues, intricate descriptions, and advanced reasoning challenges. Such a comprehensive dataset has played a crucial role in equipping LLaVA to handle a diverse range of tasks related to vision and language with great efficiency. In essence, LLaVA not only enhances the interaction between visual and textual modalities but also sets a new benchmark in the field of multimodal AI.
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