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MIT researchers are making significant strides in artificial intelligence, focusing on enhancing AI's ability to learn and interact with the world more naturally. One project involves developing AI models that can learn connections between vision and sound without human intervention. This innovative approach aims to mimic how humans learn, by associating what they see with what they hear. The model could be useful in applications such as journalism and film production, where the model could help with curating multimodal content through automatic video and audio retrieval.

The new machine-learning model can pinpoint exactly where a particular sound occurs in a video clip, eliminating the need for manual labeling. By adjusting how the original model is trained, it learns a finer-grained correspondence between a particular video frame and the audio that occurs in that moment. The enhancements improved the model’s ability to retrieve videos based on an audio query and predict the class of an audio-visual scene, like the sound of a roller coaster in action or an airplane taking flight. Researchers also made architectural tweaks that help the system balance two distinct learning objectives, which improves performance.

Additionally, researchers from the National University of Singapore have introduced 'Thinkless,' an adaptive framework designed to reduce unnecessary reasoning in language models. Thinkless reduces unnecessary reasoning by up to 90% using DeGRPO. By incorporating a novel algorithm called Decoupled Group Relative Policy Optimization (DeGRPO), Thinkless separates the training focus between selecting the reasoning mode and improving the accuracy of the generated response. This framework equips a language model with the ability to dynamically decide between using short or long-form reasoning, addressing the issue of resource-intensive and wasteful reasoning sequences for simple queries.

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  • learn.aisingapore.org: AI learns how vision and sound are connected, without human intervention | MIT News
  • news.mit.edu: AI learns how vision and sound are connected, without human intervention
  • www.marktechpost.com: Researchers from the National University of Singapore Introduce ‘Thinkless,’ an Adaptive Framework that Reduces Unnecessary Reasoning by up to 90% Using DeGRPO
  • news.mit.edu: Learning how to predict rare kinds of failures
  • MarkTechPost: Researchers from the National University of Singapore Introduce ‘Thinkless,’ an Adaptive Framework that Reduces Unnecessary Reasoning by up to 90% Using DeGRPO
Classification:
  • HashTags: #MITAI #MachineLearning #AIRobotics
  • Company: MIT
  • Target: AI Researchers
  • Feature: AI Learning
  • Type: Research
  • Severity: Informative