spatial cognition
The ability to understand and remember the spatial relationships between objects.
The ability to understand and remember the spatial relationships between objects.
The ability of a model to make predictions or inferences without having seen any examples of the task during training.
A reasoning approach that involves breaking down complex problems into manageable parts to find solutions.
The phenomenon where models generate outputs that are not grounded in the input data or reality.
A measure of how effectively a model utilizes tokens (or inputs) to produce outputs, impacting computational resource usage.
A task that involves predicting the next event in a video given a procedural or predictive question, requiring dynamic video responses.
A cognitive strategy that allows a model to switch between quick, heuristic-based decision-making and slower, analytical reasoning.
The accurate and true poses of a subject, used as a reference in various computer vision tasks.
The process of determining the position and orientation of a person’s body parts in an image.
A learning mechanism where agents receive feedback based on their performance, allowing them to improve autonomously.