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UC Davis
Language model · United States ·Oct 2020

Memformer (4 encoder + 16 decoder)

Language Proprietary
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About Memformer (4 encoder + 16 decoder)

Memformer (4 encoder + 16 decoder) is an AI model developed by UC Davis, in the language category, released in 2020, made available as a proprietary (API-only) model with 0.1B params.

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What is Memformer (4 encoder + 16 decoder)?

Memformer (4 encoder + 16 decoder) is an AI model developed by UC Davis, in the language category, released in 2020. It is tracked on GenAIList with its specifications, benchmark scores and provider pricing.

Who created Memformer (4 encoder + 16 decoder)?

Memformer (4 encoder + 16 decoder) was developed by UC Davis and released in 2020.

Is Memformer (4 encoder + 16 decoder) open source or proprietary?

Memformer (4 encoder + 16 decoder) is a proprietary model. It is accessed through an API rather than by downloading the weights.

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