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Why are the control points derived when solving an optimisation problem one-dimensional?
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It appears that `scipy.optimize.shgo` is failing on certain one-dimensional cases (see example below) with the default simplicial sampling. Based on the apparent 3-point sampling used (`x=a`, `x=(a+b)…
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https://gist.github.com/DougBurke/5f3d1cbdc0b1e227a282ffba2e11e977 has a script that shows me basically
create gaussian model
create a PSF model using this gaussian as a kernel
convolve a …
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It is not clear what should be expected behavior of `matmul` function, when just one argument has more than 2 dimensions.
I had assumed, that in the following example `a@e` would work as a batch m…
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As of right now FlashAttention only supports one-dimensional local attention. I intend to implement up to three-dimensional local attention where the effective attention mask would be a rectangular cu…
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Hi,
I want to map my data to a publicly available dataset to identify cell clusters, so I followed the tutorial of "Multimodal reference mapping". Because the dataset has several timepoints, it has…
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### 🚀 The feature, motivation and pitch
I'm working on an AI for Dr. Mario and would like to look for certain patterns on the game board. This operation is quite naturally represented as a convolutio…
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I am working on a regression problem where I am attempting to use UMAP for supervised feature embedding, and use the resulting low-dimensional embeddings as input variables of a subsequent regression …
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The algorithm uses one-dimensional vibration signal. Is it possible to use two-dimensional signals? For example, pictures
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Using the general stride layout, it is often assumed that the strides are set such that no two elements share the same location. In some cases, strides are also assumed to be positive, so that `stride…