all AI news
Building a local PC/workstation for Computer Vision Research.
Oct. 19, 2023, 11:49 p.m. | /u/gadio1
Computer Vision www.reddit.com
I finally decided to pull the plug and build my own workstation to not depend on University, Employers, and cloud providers.
My goal is to build a professional rig that can last a couple of years mainly for Computer Vision tasks. I aim to replicate research findings and develop my own. I might use some Reinforcement Learning and Transformers architecture. However, I'm starting to get a bit nervous about GPU requirements, especially …
aim applied machine learning build building cloud cloud providers computer computer vision computervision employers engineer hello machine machine learning machine learning engineer professional research tasks university vision vision research workstation
More from www.reddit.com / Computer Vision
Any Thoughts on a 1.58 Bit YOLOv5?
18 hours ago |
www.reddit.com
Tesseract OCR - Poor Performance?
19 hours ago |
www.reddit.com
YOLOv8 TensorRT quantized in Int8
2 days, 3 hours ago |
www.reddit.com
Jobs in AI, ML, Big Data
Software Engineer for AI Training Data (School Specific)
@ G2i Inc | Remote
Software Engineer for AI Training Data (Python)
@ G2i Inc | Remote
Software Engineer for AI Training Data (Tier 2)
@ G2i Inc | Remote
Data Engineer
@ Lemon.io | Remote: Europe, LATAM, Canada, UK, Asia, Oceania
Artificial Intelligence – Bioinformatic Expert
@ University of Texas Medical Branch | Galveston, TX
Lead Developer (AI)
@ Cere Network | San Francisco, US