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- Need advice on how to dive into the field of information and coding theory.
- [N] This Time, OpenAI’s GPT-3 Generates Images From Text
- The other OS history chart looked too nice
- Inclusion vs Strict Inclusion
- How to really use dev c to track a variable’s value and address to debug?
- Comments About Parsing: Theory vs. Practice
- [Student Project Help | Java] Beginner Project for Java. How can I put a graphical data in GUI?
- [R] ‘Neural Body’ Reconstructs Dynamic Human Bodies From Sparse Camera Views
Need advice on how to dive into the field of information and coding theory. Posted: 06 Jan 2021 02:56 AM PST Before everyone starts blasting me, yes there was a same doubt in this subreddit: But that post was 9 years ago, even the concepts do not change, I think the top resources and way of learning a field may change, so that is why I am posting again in order to know the multiple books/blogs/videos/other_resources which might be good for a friendly introduction to this field and then go in depth. [link] [comments] |
[N] This Time, OpenAI’s GPT-3 Generates Images From Text Posted: 05 Jan 2021 02:42 PM PST OpenAI's popular GPT-3 from last year showed that language can be used to instruct a large neural network to perform a variety of text generation tasks. Entering the new year, OpenAI is moving from pure text generation to image generation from text — its researchers today announce that they have trained a neural network called DALL·E that creates images from text captions for a wide range of concepts expressible in natural language. Here is a quick read: This Time, OpenAI's GPT-3 Generates Images From Text [link] [comments] |
The other OS history chart looked too nice Posted: 05 Jan 2021 02:47 PM PST |
Posted: 05 Jan 2021 07:39 AM PST In the following I am just confused by definition of inclusion and strict inclusion [link] [comments] |
How to really use dev c to track a variable’s value and address to debug? Posted: 05 Jan 2021 11:32 PM PST |
Comments About Parsing: Theory vs. Practice Posted: 05 Jan 2021 07:30 PM PST |
[Student Project Help | Java] Beginner Project for Java. How can I put a graphical data in GUI? Posted: 05 Jan 2021 08:50 AM PST Some background about me: 1st year CS student, only knows basic OOP and Java. I want to create a habit tracker app using the most simple GUI. I am wondering if it is possible to show a graphical statistics (i.e. bar graphs and the like) in my GUI, so that I can show the user their progress. If it is possible, may I ask for a link on some tutorials? [link] [comments] |
[R] ‘Neural Body’ Reconstructs Dynamic Human Bodies From Sparse Camera Views Posted: 05 Jan 2021 12:06 PM PST In a new paper, a group of researchers from Zhejiang University, The Chinese University of Hong Kong and Cornell University propose an implicit neural representation method called Neural Body. The novel approach tackles dynamic 3D human-body synthesis from a sparse set of camera views, bettering existing methods on key metrics by significant margins. Here is a quick read: 'Neural Body' Reconstructs Dynamic Human Bodies From Sparse Camera Views The paper Neural Body: Implicit Neural Representations with Structured Latent Codes for Novel View Synthesis of Dynamic Humans is on arXiv. The code and dataset will soon be available on the project GitHub. [link] [comments] |
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