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On the Equivalence of Gaussian Processes with Factorable Covariance Functions [PDF]
W. J. Park
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Advances in integrating artificial intelligence into 3D bioprinting are systematically reviewed here. Machine learning, computer vision, robotics, natural language processing, and expert systems are examined for their roles in optimizing bioprinting parameters, real‐time monitoring, quality control, and predictive maintenance.
Joao Vitor Silva Robazzi +10 more
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Quantification of retinotopic maps with a Gaussian process modeling. [PDF]
Waz S, Wang Y, Lu ZL.
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A Real Variable Lemma and the Continuity of Paths of Some Gaussian Processes [PDF]
Adriano M. Garsia +2 more
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The Hierarchical Structure of Sheep Wool and Its Impact on Physical Properties
Sheep wool, a prevalent α‐keratinous fiber, is an essential model for studying protein‐based fibers. Its genetic diversity across breeds enables the establishment of multiscale structure‐property relationships, uncovering previously elusive insights into wool's hierarchical structure.
Serafina R. France Tribe +9 more
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GPerturb: Gaussian process modelling of single-cell perturbation data. [PDF]
Xing H, Yau C.
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On the Upper and Lower Class for Stationary Gaussian Processes [PDF]
Tunekiti Sirao, Hisao Watanabe
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An innovative fabrication platform for 3D microelectrode arrays (MEAs) is presented, utilizing a 3D printer and the capillary action of electrically conductive inks. This approach enables the simple and versatile fabrication of 3D MEAs with complex structures.
Dongjo Yoon, Yoonkey Nam
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Sustainable Dyeing Process Modeling for Recycled PET/PCT Microfibers via Gaussian Process Regression. [PDF]
Cho H, Lee SG.
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This study demonstrates that pulsed potential electrolysis significantly improves CO2 reduction performance on copper‐nitrogen doped carbon electrodes. The formation of cationic copper sites and metallic clusters as a function of applied intermittent potential leads to notable selectivity changes compared to potentiostatic reduction.
Dorottya Hursán +13 more
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