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  2. Oja's rule - Wikipedia

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    Oja's learning rule, or simply Oja's rule, named after Finnish computer scientist Erkki Oja (Finnish pronunciation:, AW-yuh), is a model of how neurons in the brain or in artificial neural networks change connection strength, or learn, over time.

  3. Heejin - Wikipedia

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    Jeon Hee-jin (Korean: 전희진, Korean pronunciation: [tɕʌn çidʑin]; born October 19, 2000), known mononymously as Heejin (occasionally stylized as HeeJin) is a South Korean singer. She is a member of Loona , its sub-unit Loona 1/3 , and Artms .

  4. Very large-scale neighborhood search - Wikipedia

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    The resulting algorithms can outperform algorithms using small neighborhoods because the local improvements are larger. If neighborhood searched is limited to just one or a very small number of changes from the current solution, then it can be difficult to escape from local minima, even with additional meta-heuristic techniques such as ...

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  6. Boolean operations on polygons - Wikipedia

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    David Kennison's Polypack, a FORTRAN library based on the Vatti algorithm. Klamer Schutte's Clippoly, a polygon clipper written in C++. Michael Leonov's poly_Boolean, a C++ library, which extends the Schutte algorithm. Angus Johnson's Clipper, an open-source freeware library (written in Delphi, C++ and C#) that's based on the Vatti algorithm.

  7. Haar-like feature - Wikipedia

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    In the detection phase of the Viola–Jones object detection framework, a window of the target size is moved over the input image, and for each subsection of the image the Haar-like feature is calculated. This difference is then compared to a learned threshold that separates non-objects from objects.

  8. New York passes legislation that would ban 'addictive' social ...

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    New York’s Legislature passed a bill on Friday that would ban social media platforms from using "addictive" recommendation algorithms for child users. It’s expected that Gov. Kathy Hochul will ...

  9. Greedy coloring - Wikipedia

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    The right example generalises to 2-colorable graphs with n vertices, where the greedy algorithm expends n/2 colors. In the study of graph coloring problems in mathematics and computer science , a greedy coloring or sequential coloring [ 1 ] is a coloring of the vertices of a graph formed by a greedy algorithm that considers the vertices of the ...