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Emiel Hoogeboom

@emiel_hoogeboom

Research Scientist at Google Deepmind. Previous PhD with @wellingmax at the Univ. of Amsterdam, Research intern at Qualcomm AI Research and Google Brain.

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CAT3D + time => CAT4D! 🐈 Check out our latest work on turning text/image(s)/video into dynamic 3D models that one can explore in real time, led by brilliant Rundi Wu!

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A common question nowadays: Which is better, diffusion or flow matching? πŸ€” Our answer: They’re two sides of the same coin. We wrote a blog post to show how diffusion models and Gaussian flow matching are equivalent. That’s great: It means you can use them interchangeably.

A common question nowadays: Which is better, diffusion or flow matching? πŸ€”

Our answer: They’re two sides of the same coin. We wrote a blog post to show how diffusion models and Gaussian flow matching are equivalent. That’s great: It means you can use them interchangeably.
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In the physical world, almost all information is transmitted through traveling waves -- why should it be any different in your neural network? Super excited to share recent work with the brilliant Mozes Jacobs: "Traveling Waves Integrate Spatial Information Through Time" 1/14

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Flow matching has gained popularity recently which is better, diffusion or flow matching? They are formally equivalent Our purpose is to help practitioners understand and use these frameworks interchangeably -- **regardless of what it’s called**

Flow matching has gained popularity recently

which is better, diffusion or flow matching?

They are formally equivalent

Our purpose is to help practitioners understand and use these frameworks interchangeably

-- **regardless of what it’s called**