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    Neural networks are a sort of processor. Are there any other types of processors that are based on networks? Computer Science

    Neural networks are a sort of processor. Are there any other types of processors that are based on networks? Computer Science


    Neural networks are a sort of processor. Are there any other types of processors that are based on networks?

    Posted: 19 Mar 2021 07:52 PM PDT

    Have there been attempts of creating computers that understand decimal (instead of binary)

    Posted: 19 Mar 2021 09:20 PM PDT

    So Computers "speak"/understand the language of 0's and 1's, but what if one day we have computers that can speak 1,2,3....to 9?
    I know this probably sounds insane lol.... but I'm curious if such research has been done. It kind of would be interesting.

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    Plea for help! Trying to incorporate HTML into short story with no cosc background

    Posted: 19 Mar 2021 08:05 PM PDT

    Howdy all,

    Sorry if this isn't the right place to ask for help.

    Basically the title. I am partaking in a sci-fi short story competition and I am trying to incorporate HTML into an android character's inner monologue.

    There are points in which the character has multiple words together to describe "subjective" situations.

    For example, the text would be :

    "I am writing an <excellent/cool/dope> story."

    I do not know anything about coding and actually got this idea from a comic book lol.

    If anyone has any insight about how HTML would be used to described equal variables in a manner like I have above.

    I would appreciate some wisdom.

    Thank you!

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    [N] Oxford Novel Image Compression Method COIN: Better Than JPEG at Low Bitrates!

    Posted: 12 Mar 2021 08:27 PM PST

    University of Oxford researchers propose COIN, a novel image compression method that stores the weights of an MLP overfitted to an image and outperforms JPEG at low bitrates even without entropy coding.

    Here is a quick read: Oxford Novel Image Compression Method COIN: Better Than JPEG at Low Bitrates!

    The paper COIN: Compression with Implicit Neural representations is on arXiv.

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