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- [x] The progress of computer simulation gradually ~allows the virtual resolution~ _solves_ **Virtually veut dire presque en anglais**
- [x] to pursue these studies ~for~ _at_ a reason…
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~In the spirit of #199, which resulted in InverseFunctions and ChangesOfVariables: I've been looking for a lightweight package that defines composed functions that go beyond `Base.ComposedFunction`, s…
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I browser the formulas and he's some notes...
* It appears in B.1, a surjection is defined as what is really a partial surjection.
Here'd be a rewording that actually touches on all sentence in t…
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Hi Chen,
First off, thank you for making the code and datasets for OASIS available! I have been trying to apply the pre-trained model on the OASIS data you provided. For the output, I convert the …
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> We call these functions bijectors because they are bijective (1 to 1, onto). An example of a bijector is an element-wise cosine (assuming is between 0 and ) and non-bijective functi…
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> We call these functions bijectors because they are bijective (1 to 1, onto). An example of a bijector is an element-wise cosine (assuming is between 0 and ) and non-bijective functi…
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I'm trying to create a SSM starting from 3D volumes.
My 3D volumes are numpy arrays obtained from CT scans and 1s are present where the object has been detected, 0 otherwise.
As far as I understoo…
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Hi,
Is there any reference to the type-of-transforms below? I couldn't find anywhere.
“TVMSQ”: time-varying diffeomorphism with mean square metric
“TVMSQC”: time-varying diffeomorphism with mean …
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I'm opening this issue to continue the discussion of #2 regarding the development of a smooth coupling layer of high enough order.
Our preliminary results from that thread are the following:
- Co…
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