There is a difference between "never been shown to" and "shown to never".
Interestingly, if you remove "rund" it changes from "only 50 yards" to "just 50 meters".
If memory serves Opera was the first browser that had tabs but they were also in Firefox by the time Chrome released.
As someone who was in one of the best low-sec/0.0 pvp corps for several years, I completely agree with you. Theres no other game that quite matches the feeling of dancing around each other until someone manages to pin…
You indent line A with tabs. You use tabs to line the start of line B up with the start of line A (indentation) and then use spaces to move it the rest of the way to where you want it (alignment).
Comments that take legitimate concerns with the merits of a particular study and dismiss them as misogyny don't add anything to the discussion either.
I run MATLAB on Ubuntu 14.04 every day and have never had any of the issues you're describing. Are you sure there isn't something else going on there?
It almost killed me when mine broke earlier this year and I found out they don't make them anymore. Best mouse I've ever used, and its corpse still has a place of honor at the top of the pile of old hardware in my…
Join a PvP corp, fly cheap ships, do just enough missions/exploration/pirating/trading/mining/whatever to keep yourself in ammo, and have a blast shooting people. EVE only turns into Spreadsheets in Space if you make it…
I agree that the title could be read both ways, but as someone who works with CV, I knew immediately what it meant. CV outside of a few specific applications on controlled images is only just starting to work at all.
Yeah, I wasn't trying to be disagreeable, just pointing out that this is a very active area of research still, and there is always room for improvement. I work mostly with segmentation and shape analysis instead of…
>The trick with overlaying follow-up scans is called image fusion and is easy and can be done by one-click applications Just wanted to point out that image fusion is far from easy. The brain is easier than most areas of…
The issue is when people (seemingly) randomly switch between he/she and his/hers, even within a single context. Then you end up with something like: "If your child is in the kitchen, make sure she doesn't touch the hot…
This is also one of its major drawbacks, though, because the features it "discovers" are often not easily interpretable. Sure, you can get good classification performance, which is sometimes good enough. I work with a…
There really is encouraging progress being made in this area (early prediction of AD) in several different fields. I know of several different groups who are using imaging instead of blood tests to predict conversion of…
I haven't seen anything specific about how they are doing it, but I can give you a few guesses as to what common approaches would be. The most straightforward way to model the shapes themselves is to put some points on…
I just skimmed the post as I don't have time to fully read it right now, but I'll point out a couple of problems that you can run into with neural nets and associated approaches. One issue that can be a back breaker…
Hello, sir. Do you have time this morning to talk about our Lord and Savior, Bird Jesus?
The point isn't reinventing the wheel. It is understanding why the wheel was created, why it is better than some of the alternatives, the pros and cons over using one kind of wheel vs another, and when it is time to…
Disclaimer: I'm a CS PhD student that did pure math in undergrad, so I probably have a different perspective on these things than someone who did CS only. CS, at a graduate level, is a much more varied field than most…
>You need a higher bar than 'learned something' if that something is a negative. Why?
>They don't want to teach any "tools" b/c CS professors find teaching people how to be good developers as beneath them. They honest to god think CS is an actually hard science on par with math and physics. Despite what…
Why not use VS? I have plenty of complaints about various Microsoft products, but very few of them are on the quality of their C++ IDE.
Everybody, get your popcorn: https://lists.debian.org/debian-ctte/2014/02/msg00344.html
Jobs specifically claimed that every version of OS X had been compiled for both PowerPC and Intel processors, though I can't remember if any proof of this was ever given.
There is a difference between "never been shown to" and "shown to never".
Interestingly, if you remove "rund" it changes from "only 50 yards" to "just 50 meters".
If memory serves Opera was the first browser that had tabs but they were also in Firefox by the time Chrome released.
As someone who was in one of the best low-sec/0.0 pvp corps for several years, I completely agree with you. Theres no other game that quite matches the feeling of dancing around each other until someone manages to pin…
You indent line A with tabs. You use tabs to line the start of line B up with the start of line A (indentation) and then use spaces to move it the rest of the way to where you want it (alignment).
Comments that take legitimate concerns with the merits of a particular study and dismiss them as misogyny don't add anything to the discussion either.
I run MATLAB on Ubuntu 14.04 every day and have never had any of the issues you're describing. Are you sure there isn't something else going on there?
It almost killed me when mine broke earlier this year and I found out they don't make them anymore. Best mouse I've ever used, and its corpse still has a place of honor at the top of the pile of old hardware in my…
Join a PvP corp, fly cheap ships, do just enough missions/exploration/pirating/trading/mining/whatever to keep yourself in ammo, and have a blast shooting people. EVE only turns into Spreadsheets in Space if you make it…
I agree that the title could be read both ways, but as someone who works with CV, I knew immediately what it meant. CV outside of a few specific applications on controlled images is only just starting to work at all.
Yeah, I wasn't trying to be disagreeable, just pointing out that this is a very active area of research still, and there is always room for improvement. I work mostly with segmentation and shape analysis instead of…
>The trick with overlaying follow-up scans is called image fusion and is easy and can be done by one-click applications Just wanted to point out that image fusion is far from easy. The brain is easier than most areas of…
The issue is when people (seemingly) randomly switch between he/she and his/hers, even within a single context. Then you end up with something like: "If your child is in the kitchen, make sure she doesn't touch the hot…
This is also one of its major drawbacks, though, because the features it "discovers" are often not easily interpretable. Sure, you can get good classification performance, which is sometimes good enough. I work with a…
There really is encouraging progress being made in this area (early prediction of AD) in several different fields. I know of several different groups who are using imaging instead of blood tests to predict conversion of…
I haven't seen anything specific about how they are doing it, but I can give you a few guesses as to what common approaches would be. The most straightforward way to model the shapes themselves is to put some points on…
I just skimmed the post as I don't have time to fully read it right now, but I'll point out a couple of problems that you can run into with neural nets and associated approaches. One issue that can be a back breaker…
Hello, sir. Do you have time this morning to talk about our Lord and Savior, Bird Jesus?
The point isn't reinventing the wheel. It is understanding why the wheel was created, why it is better than some of the alternatives, the pros and cons over using one kind of wheel vs another, and when it is time to…
Disclaimer: I'm a CS PhD student that did pure math in undergrad, so I probably have a different perspective on these things than someone who did CS only. CS, at a graduate level, is a much more varied field than most…
>You need a higher bar than 'learned something' if that something is a negative. Why?
>They don't want to teach any "tools" b/c CS professors find teaching people how to be good developers as beneath them. They honest to god think CS is an actually hard science on par with math and physics. Despite what…
Why not use VS? I have plenty of complaints about various Microsoft products, but very few of them are on the quality of their C++ IDE.
Everybody, get your popcorn: https://lists.debian.org/debian-ctte/2014/02/msg00344.html
Jobs specifically claimed that every version of OS X had been compiled for both PowerPC and Intel processors, though I can't remember if any proof of this was ever given.