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BioScope South Asian Screen Studies, 2021
As a term, ‘remix’ has predominantly been associated with music, gesturing towards the act of mixing the elements of an existing musical record to create a renewed version of it.
Kuhu Tanvir, Ramna Walia
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As a term, ‘remix’ has predominantly been associated with music, gesturing towards the act of mixing the elements of an existing musical record to create a renewed version of it.
Kuhu Tanvir, Ramna Walia
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Rip It Up and Start Again: Creative Labor and the Industrialization of Remix
Creative industries rely on workers who use sampling and remix to produce new content assembled from existing materials. In the process, remix cultures are commodified and reshaped by industrial logics. Rip-o-matic videos provide an example.
Alessandro Delfanti
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Remix: Towards the transferability of adversarial examples
Neural Networks, 2023Deep neural networks (DNNs) are susceptible to adversarial examples, which are crafted by deliberately adding some human-imperceptible perturbations on original images.
Hongzhi Zhao +4 more
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ECCV Workshops, 2020
Deep image classifiers often perform poorly when training data are heavily class-imbalanced. In this work, we propose a new regularization technique, Remix, that relaxes Mixup's formulation and enables the mixing factors of features and labels to be ...
Hsin-Ping Chou +4 more
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Deep image classifiers often perform poorly when training data are heavily class-imbalanced. In this work, we propose a new regularization technique, Remix, that relaxes Mixup's formulation and enables the mixing factors of features and labels to be ...
Hsin-Ping Chou +4 more
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RemixDrum: A Smart Musical Instrument for Music and Visual Art Remix
World Forum on Internet of Things, 2023The remix technique has been widely used in musical practice, mainly due to the figure of Disc Jockeys (DJs), which combines several pre-existing sounds to produce completely new content.
R. Vieira +4 more
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Evaluating the Remix Solidity Static Analysis Plugin Using SB Curated Dataset
International Conference on Computing Communication Control and automation, 2023Smart contracts once deployed, their effects are irreversible. With the wide use of smart contracts in various applications, it becomes necessary to make sure contracts are free from any vulnerabilities before deploying them.
Debasis Mohanty, Divya Anand
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European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs, 2023
In this paper, we introduce a method of Pattern Language Remix to apply and support beyond social and cultural backgrounds. We present a case study wherein it has been used to support Filipino youth attending vocational training schools in the ...
Takako Kanai, Mizuki Ota, Takashi Iba
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In this paper, we introduce a method of Pattern Language Remix to apply and support beyond social and cultural backgrounds. We present a case study wherein it has been used to support Filipino youth attending vocational training schools in the ...
Takako Kanai, Mizuki Ota, Takashi Iba
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Countering political enchantments in digital China: With reference to the fan-remix Meeting Sheldon
Translation Studies, 2022Despite growing scholarly interest in fan audiovisual translation, how fan translators exploit fictional content for online protests of real-world issues has not been thoroughly explored in the literature.
Dingkun Wang
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Legal protection for copyright holders of commercialized remix song cover version
Legality : Jurnal Ilmiah Hukum, 2022Copyright is legal and registered work. a copyright holder has two exclusive rights: economic and moral rights. A song or music copyright is one of the copyrights in the realm of art.
AAA. Ngurah Sri Rahayu Gorda +4 more
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ReMix: Training Generalized Person Re-Identification on a Mixture of Data
IEEE Workshop/Winter Conference on Applications of Computer VisionModern person re-identification (Re-ID) methods have a weak generalization ability and experience a major accuracy drop when capturing environments change. This is because existing multi-camera Re-ID datasets are limited in size and diversity, since such
Timur Z. Mamedov +2 more
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