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dodo47

Plenoxels: Radiance Fields without Neural Networks - 1 views

shared by dodo47 on 11 Dec 21 - No Cached
eblazquez

The Visual Microphone - 1 views

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    Cool project from a few years ago! Checked for some recent updates but they seem to have adapted the concept to structural health monitoring and visual vibrometry to estimate material properties and wear.
darioizzo2

DeepMind sets AI loose on Diplomacy board game, and collaboration is key - TechRepublic - 1 views

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    ... finally Kostas vision comes true!
pablo_gomez

Introducing Triton: Open-Source GPU Programming for Neural Networks - 1 views

shared by pablo_gomez on 28 Jul 21 - No Cached
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    Might be of interest for torchquad and other projects
darioizzo2

Xenobots: World's first living robots can now reproduce, scientists say - CNN - 1 views

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    for real?
eblazquez

NVIDIA Releases Open-Source GPU Kernel Modules - 0 views

https://developer.nvidia.com/blog/nvidia-releases-open-source-gpu-kernel-modules/

technology AI

started by eblazquez on 12 May 22 no follow-up yet
derekaranguren

Scientists release first analysis of rocks plucked from speeding asteroid - 0 views

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    On the topic of asteroid composition :)
ESA ACT

Elsevier has an entire division dedicated to publishing fake advertorial "peer-reviewed... - 1 views

  • Elsevier has an entire division dedicated to publishing fake advertorial "peer-reviewed" journals
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      trying the sticky notes
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    "Australasian Journal of Bone and Joint Medicine" LOL!!!
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    very strange indeed!
darioizzo2

1802.07068.pdf - 2 views

shared by darioizzo2 on 17 Sep 22 - No Cached
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    This won the igNobel prize for economy 2022, and its indeed a fantastic paper!
cantordust

s41467-022-35356-5.pdf - 1 views

shared by cantordust on 17 Dec 22 - No Cached
cantordust

Doucette et al. - 2022 - Novel Algorithms for Novel Data Machine Learning .pdf - 1 views

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    A somewhat eclectic paper about events collected with an event camera onboard the ISS, courtesy of Western Sydney University and...the US AirForce Academy.
jcunha

'Disruptive' science has declined - 2 views

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    About "Papers and patents are becoming less disruptive over time" https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-022-05543-x. "Overall, our results deepen understanding of the evolution of knowledge and may guide career planning and science policy. To promote disruptive science and technology, scholars may be encouraged to read widely and given time to keep up with the rapidly expanding knowledge frontier. Universities may forgo the focus on quantity, and more strongly reward research quality56, and perhaps more fully subsidize year-long sabbaticals. Federal agencies may invest in the riskier and longer-term individual awards that support careers and not simply specific projects57, giving scholars the gift of time needed to step outside the fray, inoculate themselves from the publish or perish culture, and produce truly consequential work. Understanding the decline in disruptive science and technology more fully permits a much-needed rethinking of strategies for organizing the production of science and technology in the future."
jcunha

New black hole visualization takes viewers beyond the brink - 0 views

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    Somehow looks familiar :)
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