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The Place of Philosophy in Bioethics Today

American Journal of Bioethics, 2021
In some views, philosophy’s glory days in bioethics are over. While philosophers were especially important in the early days of the field, so the argument goes, the majority of the work in bioethics today involves the “simple” application of existing ...
J. Blumenthal-Barby   +7 more
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A Simple Single-Scale Vision Transformer for Object Detection and Instance Segmentation

European Conference on Computer Vision, 2021
This work presents a simple vision transformer design as a strong baseline for object localization and instance segmentation tasks. Transformers recently demonstrate competitive performance in image classification tasks.
Wuyang Chen   +10 more
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The Days Were Longer Then: Some Simple Thoughts About Sport—Philosophy?

open access: closedJournal of the Philosophy of Sport, 1991
David L. Fairchild
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SmoothMix: a Simple Yet Effective Data Augmentation to Train Robust Classifiers

2020 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops (CVPRW), 2020
Data augmentation has been proven effective which, by preventing overfitting, not only enhances the performance of a deep neural network but also leads to a better generalization even with limited dataset.
Jin-ha Lee   +3 more
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A Highly Flexible and Scalable S-band SwarmSAR from Very Simple Nodes

International Radar Conference, 2020
The paper introduces the principles and the technical elements supporting the so-called SwarmSAR concept, consisting in a close formation of simple nodes cooperating in a MIMO-like frame to boost their imaging flexibility and performance.
L. Iannini   +2 more
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GAIA: a benchmark for General AI Assistants

arXiv.org, 2023
We introduce GAIA, a benchmark for General AI Assistants that, if solved, would represent a milestone in AI research. GAIA proposes real-world questions that require a set of fundamental abilities such as reasoning, multi-modality handling, web browsing,
G. Mialon   +5 more
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Dinomaly: The Less Is More Philosophy in Multi-Class Unsupervised Anomaly Detection

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Recent studies highlighted a practical setting of unsupervised anomaly detection (UAD) that builds a unified model for multi-class images. Despite various advancements addressing this challenging task, the detection performance under the multi-class ...
Jia Guo   +3 more
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Singularity: Simple, secure containers for compute-driven workloads

Practice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing, 2019
Container technology makes it easy to create highly portable and reproducible research environments. The Singularity container platform has a unique security model allowing untrusted users to run untrusted containers safely on multi-tenant systems ...
David Godlove
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Philosophie byzantine et philosophie scolastique. Simples notes

Échos d'Orient, 1909
Catoire A. Philosophie byzantine et philosophie scolastique. Simples notes. In: Échos d'Orient, tome 12, n°77, 1909. pp. 193-201.
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