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  1. New AI model called "Count Anything" does exactly what it says, and that's harder than it sounds

    A new AI model named "Count Anything" has been developed to count objects within images based on text prompts. This model reportedly halves the error rate of previous systems in comparative tests. However, it still faces challenges with counting extremely dense objects and interpreting ambiguous counting instructions. AI

    New AI model called "Count Anything" does exactly what it says, and that's harder than it sounds

    IMPACT This model could streamline data analysis tasks requiring object counting across various domains.

  2. Count Anything

    Researchers have introduced "Count Anything," a generalist model designed for text-guided object counting across diverse domains. This model addresses the fragmentation in current object counting methods by unifying category-conditioned counting with spatial localization. It employs a dual-granularity approach, using both region-level and pixel-level counters to handle various object sizes and densities, and has been benchmarked on the newly constructed CLOC dataset. AI

    IMPACT This model could unify and improve object counting across various fields, from medical imaging to remote sensing.