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tmjdev
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3 years ago
I am curious if there has been any research on temporal attention in humans. I'm not sure how you'd quantify it. But in myself I know that I'm constantly predicting where something will be or what it will look like based on how it did a second ago. It's probably the root of reflexes.
mlsu|3 years ago
They put an eye tracker on someone and captured their motion when walking in some rough terrain. You can sort of see that the person is focusing on the most likely place their foot will go next.
[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ph6uUHq3a-g
I think that we will discover that there is a more efficient way to encode temporal relationships, which appears to be "just throw transformers at it." My guess is that it will be in a more conceptual latent space that this attention will be applied.