Results 281 to 290 of about 9,417,604 (319)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Inference-Time Scaling for Diffusion Models beyond Scaling Denoising Steps
arXiv.orgGenerative models have made significant impacts across various domains, largely due to their ability to scale during training by increasing data, computational resources, and model size, a phenomenon characterized by the scaling laws. Recent research has
Nanye Ma +10 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Review of Economic Dynamics, 2004
Abstract This paper considers a dynamic model of industry location in which there is a tension between two forces. First, there is the agglomerating force of preference of intermediate input variety that tends to keep an industry at its original location. Second, other factors tend to pull the industry in the direction of a new location.
openaire +1 more source
Abstract This paper considers a dynamic model of industry location in which there is a tension between two forces. First, there is the agglomerating force of preference of intermediate input variety that tends to keep an industry at its original location. Second, other factors tend to pull the industry in the direction of a new location.
openaire +1 more source
Proceedings of the International Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces, 2016
A promising new way of interacting with computing devices is by using our feet. Foot interaction has the potential of being an intuitive, easy to use and enjoyable way of interaction. However, there are very few guidelines for using foot interaction, or specifically foot gestures.
Yasmin Felberbaum, Joel Lanir
openaire +1 more source
A promising new way of interacting with computing devices is by using our feet. Foot interaction has the potential of being an intuitive, easy to use and enjoyable way of interaction. However, there are very few guidelines for using foot interaction, or specifically foot gestures.
Yasmin Felberbaum, Joel Lanir
openaire +1 more source
1993
Abstract This time, to a point and for awhile, the quest for Arab-Israeli peace, “balance,” even new friends and influence in the Middle East seemed actually to pay off. Between fall 1973 and spring 1979, “the peace process,” as it was now called, produced a series of successes, even triumphs, like none before, or any that would follow ...
openaire +1 more source
Abstract This time, to a point and for awhile, the quest for Arab-Israeli peace, “balance,” even new friends and influence in the Middle East seemed actually to pay off. Between fall 1973 and spring 1979, “the peace process,” as it was now called, produced a series of successes, even triumphs, like none before, or any that would follow ...
openaire +1 more source
EcoLiteracy and MetaResponsibility: ‘Steps to an Ecology of Mind’
, 2005F. Fisher
semanticscholar +1 more source

