Jason Lin
I'm Building
Language Driven Modularity in Neural Networks. Endowing LLMs (GPT, Llama) with modularity via Vision & Control
Bio
Jason is currently based at the University of Amsterdam, where he is part of the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation. He received funding from the Dutch Research Council (NWO) to work on the project ""Language-Driven Modularity in Neural Networks,"" focusing on enhancing models like GPT and Llama with modularity through vision and control. Prior to this, Jason was involved in projects at the intersection of natural language processing and digital humanities, laying the groundwork for his current research endeavors.",
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