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Avshalom Manevich

Hybrid Transformer–Mamba language models (Jamba)

Researcher at Bar-Ilan University whose work spans language grounding and the Jamba model line

A useful page because his public trail is broader than the generic Jamba author stub: it runs from earlier language grounding and text-similarity work into Jamba-1.5 and later multimodal hallucination mitigation.

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Bar-Ilan University

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Jamba-1.5

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Language grounding and text similarity

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Mitigating hallucinations in vision-language models

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Hybrid Transformer–Mamba language models (Jamba)

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Jamba: A Hybrid Transformer-Mamba Language Model

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Jamba-1.5: Hybrid Transformer-Mamba Models at Scale

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