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  2. Contrastive Language-Image Pre-training - Wikipedia

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    In the original OpenAI CLIP report, they reported training 5 ResNet and 3 ViT (ViT-B/32, ViT-B/16, ViT-L/14). Each was trained for 32 epochs. Each was trained for 32 epochs. The largest ResNet model took 18 days to train on 592 V100 GPUs.

  3. Vision transformer - Wikipedia

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    A vision transformer (ViT) is a transformer designed for computer vision. [1] A ViT decomposes an input image into a series of patches (rather than text into tokens ), serializes each patch into a vector, and maps it to a smaller dimension with a single matrix multiplication .

  4. Corticotropin-like intermediate peptide - Wikipedia

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    Corticotropin-like intermediate [lobe] peptide (CLIP), also known as adrenocorticotropic hormone fragment 18-39 (ACTH(18-39)), is a naturally occurring, endogenous neuropeptide with a docosapeptide structure and the amino acid sequence Arg-Pro-Val-Lys-Val-Tyr-Pro-Asn

  5. CLIP (protein) - Wikipedia

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    Cathepsin S cleaves Ii, leaving CLIP bound. CLIP is readily exchanged for antigenic peptides, using HLA-DM as a chaperone protein. CLIP or Class II-associated invariant chain peptide is the part of the invariant chain (Ii) that binds to the peptide binding groove of MHC class II and remains there until the MHC receptor is fully assembled.

  6. Aliquat 336 - Wikipedia

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    Aliquat 336 is used as a phase transfer catalyst, [2] including in the catalytic oxidation of cyclohexene to 1,6-hexanedioic acid. [3] This reaction is an example of green chemistry, as it is more environmentally friendly than the traditional method of oxidizing cyclohexanol or cyclohexanone with nitric acid or potassium permanganate, which produce hazardous wastes.

  7. Clipping (signal processing) - Wikipedia

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    In the frequency domain, clipping produces strong harmonics in the high-frequency range (as the clipped waveform comes closer to a squarewave).The extra high-frequency weighting of the signal could make tweeter damage more likely than if the signal was not clipped.

  8. CLIP1 - Wikipedia

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    56430 Ensembl ENSG00000130779 ENSMUSG00000049550 UniProt P30622 Q922J3 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_001247997 NM_002956 NM_198240 NM_001389291 NM_001291229 NM_019765 NM_001347468 NM_001359220 NM_001359221 NM_001359222 NM_001359223 NM_001359224 RefSeq (protein) NP_001234926 NP_002947 NP_937883 NP_001278158 NP_001334397 NP_062739 NP_001346149 NP_001346150 NP_001346151 NP_001346152 NP_001346153 Location ...

  9. Copy-and-patch - Wikipedia

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    In computing, copy-and-patch compilation is a simple compiler technique intended for just-in-time compilation (JIT compilation) that uses pattern matching to match pre-generated templates to parts of an abstract syntax tree (AST) or bytecode stream, and emit corresponding pre-written machine code fragments that are then patched to insert memory addresses, register addresses, constants and ...