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Cf. #2255 of which this is somehow a generalisation ...
Thanks to the sophistication of the re-exporting strategies embodied in `Relation.Binary.Bundles`, we could streamline concrete instances of …
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We already have a `sigmoid()` method for tensors and for implementing the softmax. This is a generalisation of the sigmoid mapping a vector to values between 0 and 1 so that they sum to 1.
The so…
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**Feature Request: L2 Norm Generalisation**
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Hello, im using the ResNet50 MGN MSMT17 finetuned model ( im not sure what pretraining this has undergone i.e whether its luperson with 50, 101, or 152 depth)
And here is my test.py to test its per…
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allow coordinates to be generalised in different ways - currently coords are truncated to 0.1, 0.001, 0.0001 degrees.
other generalisations have been requested:
0.002 degrees or 200m
randomisation
po…
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Standard optics work between two types A and B. There is a generalisation of optics called polymorphic optics that takes four type parameters, generally called S, T, A, and B. This generalisation let …
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Hi, very nice work. I'm working on a related topic and before your method I was checking DIP, a recent work published in ICPR ([43] in your paper). My impression was that they are quite effective in g…
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Doug said ..
Can you think of anything we should rename, relocate, etc. I'd like a good naming scheme for the provisioning scripts that shows their function - order - role in a scenario, etc. Same for…
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I'm trying to set up a family membership i.e. one member pays for a family membership and that can cover several members. It seems like it is a generalisation of the corporate membership. Is there a w…
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Hi everybody,
I am looking for a statement clarifying if
- all datasets belonging to the INSPIRE themes listed [here](https://inspire-geoportal.ec.europa.eu/srv/eng/catalog.search#/hvdshome?tab1=t…