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tsuuga t1_je3i3y6 wrote
scientific paper from somebody who managed to get a photograph of a triple rainbow.](https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Photographic-evidence-for-the-third-order-rainbow.-Grossmann-Schmidt/d10e37be4fb4dae231119a8b2528512844412e50) [and a quadruple](https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Photographic-observation-of-a-natural-fourth-order-Theusner/170f5255cca87681278775e7b1eb90001293347e)
maizeq t1_iwcimaq wrote
Reply to comment by liukidar in [Project] Erlang based framework to replace backprop using predictive coding by abhitopia
evaluate "IL", which, in their terminology, corresponds to the actual PC algorithm. Finally the [Kinghorn paper](https://www.semanticscholar.org/reader/5d484b0c9379e433ca4aba6ffb43fc7147505c45) you linked refers to standard uninverted (generative) PC, and isn't part
Deslah t1_ix5ffaf wrote
Reply to comment by Kat_ri in Caught in Another Sub by aWolfeinIdaho
leave these here in any case. https://journals.macewan.ca/muse/article/view/158 https://mg.co.za/article/2013-08-28-miley-cyruss-twerking-was-cultural-appropriation-at-its-worst/ https://stylecaster.com/miley-cyrus-cultural-appropriation-offset-rap/ https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Twerking-and-Cultural-Appropriation-%3A-Cyrus/7b73eb8d9a4411f82eb3a7913426e52b3808ff55 https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/aug/27/miley-cyrus-twerking-cultural-appropriation https://www.teenvogue.com/story/miley-cyrus-rightful-backlash-past-cultural-appropriation https://www.complex.com/music/2017/05/miley-cyrus-appropriating-hip-hop-culture
Top-Perspective2560 t1_iyqu5e6 wrote
full image. Edit: yeah, seems like that rough approach has been used in this work: https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/StitchNet%3A-Image-Stitching-using-Autoencoders-and/d67cd5a13f7671fe56262265c2439a0d75cb89c0
soleceismical t1_ius4mu4 wrote
Reply to What does a muscle knot look like? by annieca2016
Here's some photos and a drawing of what they are supposed to look like: [1](https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/HISTOLOGY-AND-BIOCHEMICAL-MILIEU-OF-TRIGGER-POINTS-Hamid-Mehrdad/494d673c821a64d1ce2a0f7ce870210f74742e2a/figure/1) [2](https://www.researchgate.net/figure/A-cartoon-of-a-trigger-point-complex-seen-in-a-longitudinal-section-of-muscle-The-top_fig2_6234608) [3](https://media.springernature.com/lw685/springer-static/image/chp%3A10.1007%2F978-3-642-05468-6_3/MediaObjects/978-3-642-05468-6_3_Fig3_HTML.gif) More info: >A Trigger Point
dojoteef t1_j5l399n wrote
Reply to [D] Embedding bags for LLMs by WigglyHypersurface
just follow the citation graph of the fastText paper: [Enriching Word Vectors with Subword Information](https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Enriching-Word-Vectors-with-Subword-Information-Bojanowski-Grave/e2dba792360873aef125572812f3673b1a85d850) For example, people have investigated sampling different subword tokenizations during training ([Stochastic Tokenization with a Language Model
ProfKlase t1_j7sl4ev wrote
picture. Flu is even crazier than just sea lions, birds and humans. Check out this picture: [https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Sialobiology-of-influenza%3A-molecular-mechanism-of-Suzuki/4bdb9bbce24fcc2dba5a37a65f5e33052119e4be/figure/0](https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Sialobiology-of-influenza%3A-molecular-mechanism-of-Suzuki/4bdb9bbce24fcc2dba5a37a65f5e33052119e4be/figure/0) Influenza can infect people, birds, pigs, cows...even whales! Notice next to each
coralllaroc t1_jawz870 wrote
whole pyramid has been scanned with SAR thechnology. https://www.harmonicsar.com/The_Great_Pyramid.html https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Synthetic-Aperture-Radar-Doppler-Tomography-Reveals-Biondi-Malanga/e2ebd5e8bb230059393a1e7fb6e1570a21395387#extracted
tchumbae t1_iz55i98 wrote
Reply to [R] The Forward-Forward Algorithm: Some Preliminary Investigations [Geoffrey Hinton] by shitboots
previous work that substitutes the backward pass with a second forward pass. Check out [this work](https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Error-driven-Input-Modulation%3A-Solving-the-Credit-a-Dellaferrera-Kreiman/7e9020792cbdb0731fb623735127e202eff198db) by G. Dellaferrera and G. Kreiman
liukidar t1_iwc2tbm wrote
Reply to comment by maizeq in [Project] Erlang based framework to replace backprop using predictive coding by abhitopia
quite confident that the majority don't (like [here](https://www.semanticscholar.org/reader/5d484b0c9379e433ca4aba6ffb43fc7147505c45) the predictions seem to be updated at every iteration; however, in the paper cited by abhitopia, apparently, they use FPA). Unfortunately
trnka t1_j3ldgc9 wrote
Reply to comment by Remote_Event_4290 in [D] Simple Questions Thread by AutoModerator
that have a good number of citations: * [Fairness in Machine Learning: A Survey (2020)](https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Fairness-in-Machine-Learning%3A-A-Survey-Caton-Haas/fee8f63972906214b77f16cfeca0b93ee8f36ba2) * [Fairness in Machine Learning (2020)](https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Fairness-in-Machine-Learning-Oneto-Chiappa/241d9b16e09f77368797c44493eafbadd675da5b) I'm pretty sure there are many workshops and conferences