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- Bank of England unveils new banknote celebrating WW2 code-breaker Turing
- For computer scientists and mathematicians, opinions about “exponent two” boil down to a sense of how the world should be. A recent paper set the fastest record for multiplying two matrices. But it also marks the end of the line for a method researchers relied on for decades to make improvements.
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- Donald Knuth’s “Algorithm D”, its implementation in “Hacker’s Delight”, and elsewhere
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- [N] CMU, Oxford & Facebook Cross-Lingual Vision-Language Model Achieves New SOTA in Zero-Shot Setting
- Is an idle network connection continuously transmitting zeroes?
Bank of England unveils new banknote celebrating WW2 code-breaker Turing Posted: 25 Mar 2021 01:00 AM PDT |
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Donald Knuth’s “Algorithm D”, its implementation in “Hacker’s Delight”, and elsewhere Posted: 24 Mar 2021 10:04 AM PDT |
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Posted: 24 Mar 2021 10:35 AM PDT A research team from CMU, Oxford and Facebook AI proposes a vision-language model that, when trained on a source language, can be applied to different languages without additional annotated training data. Here is a quick read: CMU, Oxford & Facebook Cross-Lingual Vision-Language Model Achieves New SOTA in Zero-Shot Setting The paper Multilingual Multimodal pretraining for Zero-Shot Cross-Lingual Transfer of Vision-Language Models is on arXiv. [link] [comments] |
Is an idle network connection continuously transmitting zeroes? Posted: 24 Mar 2021 04:33 AM PDT I hope this question makes sense! As I understand it, data transmitted over networks consists of bits (zero and ones) represented as two distinct electrical signals. So my question is if there is a third "state" when no data is transmitted, or if an idle connection (or even an unplugged wire) is the same as a continuous stream of zero's? [link] [comments] |
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