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A character generator, often abbreviated as CG, is a device or software that produces static or animated text (such as news crawls and credits rolls) for keying into a video stream. Modern character generators are computer-based, and they can generate graphics as well as text.
A paper generator is computer software that composes scholarly papers in the style of those that appear in academic journals or conference proceedings. Typically, the generator uses technical jargon from the field to compose sentences that are grammatically correct and seem erudite but are actually nonsensical. [ 1 ]
The journal was announced by the American Association for the Advancement of Science in February 2014, and the first articles were published in early 2015. [1] [2] [3] In 2019, Science Advances surpassed Science Magazine in the number of monthly submissions, becoming the largest member in the Science family of journals.
Format Default Task Created (updated) Reference Creator AVA-Kinetics Localized Human Actions Video Annotated 80 action classes from keyframes from videos from Kinetics-700. 1.6 million annotations. 238,906 video clips, 624,430 keyframes. Annotations, videos. Action prediction 2020 [122] [123] Li et al from Perception Team of Google AI.
Rare example of an ambiguous image that can be interpreted in more than two ways: as the letters "KB", the mathematical inequality "1 < 13" or the letters "VD" with their mirror image. [ 7 ] When we see an image, the first thing we do is attempt to organize all the parts of the scene into different groups. [ 8 ]
The October 1983 issue of Acorn User magazine carried a BBC BASIC listing for generating fractal shapes by Susan Stepney, now Professor of Computer Science at the University of York. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] She followed this up in the March 1984 Acorn User with “Snowflakes and other fractal monsters”. [ 13 ]
[6] 76% of predictions achieved better than 3 Å, and 46% had a C-alpha atom RMS accuracy better than 2 Å, [6] with a median RMS deviation in its predictions of 2.1 Å for a set of overlapped CA atoms. [6] AlphaFold 2 also achieved an accuracy in modelling surface side chains described as "really really extraordinary".
[1] Computational origami is a recent branch of computer science that is concerned with studying algorithms that solve paper-folding problems. The field of computational origami has also grown significantly since its inception in the 1990s with Robert Lang's TreeMaker algorithm to assist in the precise folding of bases. [2]