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  2. Ideogram - Wikipedia

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    An ideogram or ideograph (from Greek idéa 'idea' + gráphō 'to write') is a symbol that represents an idea or concept independent of any particular language. Some ideograms are more arbitrary than others: some are only meaningful assuming preexisting familiarity with some convention; others more directly resemble their signifieds .

  3. Ideogram (text-to-image model) - Wikipedia

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    Ideogram was founded in 2022 by Mohammad Norouzi, William Chan, Chitwan Saharia, and Jonathan Ho to develop a better text-to-image model. [3]It was first released with its 0.1 model on August 22, 2023, [4] after receiving $16.5 million in seed funding, which itself was led by Andreessen Horowitz and Index Ventures.

  4. List of writing systems - Wikipedia

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    Chinese character (some Chinese characters are ideogram, for example: 一二三 (one, two, three)) Dongba – Naxi – Although this is often supplemented with syllabic Geba script. Emoji – used in electronic messages and web pages. Ersu Shaba script – Ersu; Kaidā glyphs; Lusona; Nsibidi – Ekoi, Efik, Igbo; Siglas poveiras

  5. Five-pointed star - Wikipedia

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    A five-pointed star. A five-pointed star (☆), geometrically an equilateral concave decagon, is a common ideogram in modern culture. Comparatively rare in classical heraldry, it was notably introduced for the flag of the United States in the Flag Act of 1777 and since has become widely used in flags.

  6. Logogram - Wikipedia

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    Also considered ideograms are pictograms with an ideographic indicator; for instance, 刀 is a pictogram meaning 'knife', while 刃 is an ideogram meaning 'blade'. Radical–radical compounds (会意; 會意; huìyì), also called compound ideographs, logical aggregates , associative idea characters , or syssemantographs in which each element ...

  7. Smiley - Wikipedia

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    A smiley, sometimes called a smiley face, is a basic ideogram representing a smiling face. [1] [2] Since the 1950s, it has become part of popular culture worldwide, used either as a standalone ideogram or as a form of communication, such as emoticons. The smiley began as two dots and a line representing eyes and a mouth.

  8. Ideographic Description Characters - Wikipedia

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    Ideographic Description Characters is a Unicode block containing graphic characters used for describing CJK ideographs.They are used in Ideographic Description Sequences (IDS) to provide a description of an ideograph, in terms of what other ideographs make it up and how they are laid out relative to one another. [3]

  9. Ideogram (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Ideogram was a stainless steel sculpture in New York City by American sculptor James Rosati, completed in 1972. The work consisted of a number of intersecting beams with reflective surfaces. Located on the Austin J. Tobin Plaza, [2] in front of the Marriott World Trade Center, the work was lost in the September 11 attacks. Though the sculpture ...