huh! thought octrees could be used to search token space for the closest(s) tokens, i had never seen the word “octree” in a machine learning context.
also, i think that’s just called a “tree”, “oct-” means “eight”
also octtrees are specific to three dimensions, i did not register that and thought it was possible to apply to high dimensional spaces such as token embeddings
huh! thought octrees could be used to search token space for the closest(s) tokens, i had never seen the word “octree” in a machine learning context. also, i think that’s just called a “tree”, “oct-” means “eight”
oooooooh ir right. sili meeeeeh
also octtrees are specific to three dimensions, i did not register that and thought it was possible to apply to high dimensional spaces such as token embeddings