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Word Origin early 18th century (used to describe writing in the sense ‘widely spaced’): from Latin sparsus, past participle of spargere ‘scatter’.
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Nature
All-to-all reconfigurability with sparse and higher-order Ising machines - Nature Communications
The dynamics of p-computers can be described as a discrete Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) algorithm, known as Gibbs sampling or Glauber dynamics18. This is a benchmark problem with a golf-course-like ...
3 days ago
Sparse attention with residual pyramidal depthwise separable convolutional based malware detection with optimization mechanism - Scientific Reports
Then, the collected features are passed into the classification phase to detect normal and malware classes from the samples using sparse attention with residual pyramidal ...
2 days ago
Sky Sports
Thomas Tuchel appointed England head coach: English coaches absent from Premier League, Champions League challenges
New York Times
Novak Djokovic’s results against Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz – a small part of a big problem
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Unsupervised deep denoising for four-dimensional scanning transmission electron microscopy - npj Computational Materials
CNNs are particularly proficient in identifying and representing visual features in input-image-to-output-image tasks. The first part is usually an encoder where CNNs employ multiple kernels ...
7 days ago
The Guardian
Letizia Battaglia: Life, Love and Death in Sicily review – the bloody reality of life under the mafia
Letizia Battaglia took her pictures from the distance “of a punch or a caress”. Battaglia – whose name translates as “battle” – fought for her place to be Palermo’s eye witness. When she returned ...
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