On the opening night of this year’s Annecy International Animation Film Festival, after an awards ceremony and a brief cameo by Guillermo del Toro (who shouted, without a microphone, “F–k AI!”), ...
The book Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions by Edwin A. Abbott explores the concept of physical dimensions through characters who encounter higher-dimensional beings. The protagonist, “A. Square,” ...
Abstract: Two-dimensional beam scanning is crucial for microwave imaging. For conventional frequency-scanning antennas, such as leaky-wave antennas, their beams typically scan along only one dimension ...
Abstract: Multiple parallel sparse linear arrays (MPSLAs) can be strategically deployed in two-dimensional (2D) or three-dimensional (3D) space, offering a unique advantage by enabling easy conformal ...
One question that we often get is how to use multiple output strips at once with the library. There's a variety of reasons why someone might want to have multiple strips coming off of their arduino ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) processing rests on the use of vectorised data. In other words, AI turns real-world information into data that can be used to gain insight, searched for and manipulated.
Link prediction is a fundamental machine learning task on complex networks, used to evaluate the central technique of low-dimensional embeddings. Our results question the common wisdom that ...
seg1d is an open-source Python package for the automated segmentation of one-dimensional data using one or more reference segments. The segmentation process allows users to apply various methods and ...
NumPy is known for being fast, but could it go even faster? Here’s how to use Cython to accelerate array iterations in NumPy. NumPy gives Python users a wickedly fast library for working with data in ...
Recent rapid advances in spatiotemporal optical pulses demand accurate characterization of the spatiotemporal structure of the produced light fields. We report an automated close-loop characterization ...
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