Build Status GitHub Action: Linux x64: Raspberry Pi 4: Jetson Nano: AGX Xavier: Backstory I set to build ccv with a minimalism inspiration. That was back in 2010, out of the frustration with the computer vision library then I was using, ccv was meant to be a much easier to deploy, simpler organized code with a bit caution with dependency hygiene. The simplicity and minimalistic nature at then, mad
Las personas suelen fantasear con diversas cosas, desde romper las reglas hasta tener encuentros sexuales con el sexo opuesto. Cualesquiera que sean sus preferencias sexuales, desde mujeres heterosexuales que encuentran irresistible la idea del cabello canoso hasta chicos de mente abierta que encuentran irresistibles los tríos, es crucial que ambos partes, en una relación hablen abiertamente de su
Artists say all colors are a mixture of red, yellow, and blue. But physics and TV screens and printers disagree. How does color really work? Why are artists special? Ask any artist to explain how color works, and they’ll launch into a treatise about how the Three Primary Colors—red, blue, and yellow—form a color wheel: Why “wheel?” All other colors are created by mixing these three colors various
Historical user click patterns on search result pages are considered a great resource for algorithms that attempt to learn to rank search results. This ranking method is a well-studied problem in the field of Information Retrieval (IR). See Mike Mathiesonʼs excellent blog post, Using Behavioral Data to Improve Search, for more background on this subject. If learn-to-rank algorithms could explicitl
This question is (inspired by)/(shamefully stolen from) a similar question at MathOverflow, but I expect the answers here will be quite different. We all have favorite papers in our own respective areas of theory. Every once in a while, one finds a paper so astounding (e.g., important, compelling, deceptively simple, etc.) that one wants to share it with everyone. So list these papers here! They d
Home The purpose of the SAFECode project is to enable program safety without garbage collection and with minimal run-time checks using static analysis when possible and run-time checks when necessary. SAFECode defines a code representation with minimal semantic restrictions designed to enable static enforcement of safety, using aggressive compiler techniques developed in this project. SAFECode is
2. 挨拶 • 自己紹介 – 秋葉拓哉 / @iwiwi – 東京大学 コンピュータ科学専攻 M1 – アルゴリズム系の研究室 – プログラミングコンテストが好き – 2009 年にインターンさせてもらって以来アルバイト アリ本 (グラフの話もあるよ) 1 3. いろんなグラフ 道路・交通ネットワーク • 頂点:交差点,駅など • 辺:道,路線など やりたいことの例 • 案内,交通管制 • 輸送や災害のための解析 • 地理情報と絡めたサービス • … 2 4. いろんなグラフ ソーシャルネットワーク • 頂点:人 • 辺:人間関係 やりたいことの例 • 「知り合いかも?」とか • 重要度・影響度の解析 • コミュニティ解析 • 情報の伝播力の解析 • … (MentionMap で作成) 映画 3
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This article duplicates the scope of other articles, specifically serializability and atomicity (database systems). Please discuss this issue and help introduce a summary style to the article. (November 2018) In grey a linear sub-history, processes beginning in b do not have a linearizable history because b0 or b1 may complete in either order before b2 occurs. In concurrent programming, an operati
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