Interfaze: A new model architecture built for high accuracy at scale
17 points by yoeven 2 hours ago | 3 comments

wood_spirit 29 minutes ago
> These are deep neural network architectures that are task-specific for things like OCR, translation, or GUI detection. The way they consume and see data is trained to be task specific, which makes them up to 100x more accurate at their specific task. They also produce useful metadata like bounding boxes and confidence scores, letting developers build predictable workflows they can rely on.

Does code extraction and manipulation fit in that? Would interfaze be the agent that a coding agent uses?

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sareiodata 39 minutes ago
Smaller models really arent great at structured output. If this works it would be great for a local model that might not be as good but as long as it respects structured output will be vastly more useful.
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sweaterkokuro 42 minutes ago
This is cool, Id love to be able to fine tune on this architecture. Is this something on the roadmap ever?
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a7om_com 44 minutes ago
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