Python’s lead narrows again, C holds the runner-up spot, C++ returns to third, and SQL climbs back above R in June’s top 10 ...
This repository contains two examples: InversePinnConstantCoef.mlx and InversePinnVariableCoef.mlx. Both examples are solvers for an inverse problem for the Poisson equation $−\nabla \cdot (c\nabla ...
In our world, we have different materials like wood, metal, plastic and glass. These materials are used to make the objects we see and use everyday. Each material has special properties that make it ...
Abstract: Over the last three decades, a large number of evolutionary algorithms have been developed for solving multi-objective optimization problems. However, there lacks an upto-date and ...
A violin plot is an easy to read substitute for a box plot that replaces the box shape with a kernel density estimate of the data, and optionally overlays the data points itself. The original boxplot ...
Abstract: We describe an object detection system based on mixtures of multiscale deformable part models. Our system is able to represent highly variable object classes and achieves state-of-the-art ...
Find your inspiration and get close to objects of your choice from the V&A's collections. Add objects to your crate using the 'Order this Object' button. (Note: if ordering more than one object, you ...
Light bounces off objects and enters our eyes allowing us to see them. It’s harder to see at night as there’s less light to bounce off objects. Let’s make it a bit more complex Light enters the eye ...