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The goal of few-shot image classification is to learn a classifier that can be well generalized to the unseen classes with a few available labeled samples. One major challenge for few-shot learning is ...
In Part 1 of this Spotlight special briefing, we looked at some of the big picture dynamics of HIV in South Africa. Most of the news there was good. In Part 2, however, we look at why making progress ...
Separate curves are shown for patients who had a median platelet count below 20,000 per cubic millimeter and for those who had a median count above 100,000 during the course of the study.
In this paper, we propose a new graph-based transform and illustrate its potential application to signal compression. Our approach relies on the careful design of a graph that optimizes the overall ...
Museum of the Moving Image will showcase a 'Clayography in Motion: Adam Elliot’s Memoir of a Snail' exhibit starting Dec. 20.
Multimodal Attributed Graphs (MMAGs) have received little attention despite their versatility in image generation. MMAGs represent relationships between entities with combinatorial complexity in a ...
Unlock new design possibilities in Cricut Design Space by learning how to curve text and flip images! These simple techniques will help you create eye-catching projects that stand out and reflect ...
We generated scatterplots from straight (linear) functions, one curve (quadratic) functions, and from functions that form two curves (cubic). Importantly, noise was added to all the graphs to obscure ...
Image Accurately Depicts a 1 Cubic Millimeter Sample of a Human Brain? The sample was reportedly taken from a 45-year-old woman undergoing brain surgery.
Now, new research has detailed the rate at which Siberia's massive Batagaika crater is devouring the surface of the Earth, expanding at a rate of 35 million cubic feet each year.