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In the dilute limit Eshelby's inclusion theory captures the behavior of a wide range of systems and properties. However, because Eshelby's approach neglects interfacial stress, it breaks down in soft materials as the inclusion size approaches the ...
Mancarella, Francesco +2 more
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Style Transfer in Text: Exploration and Evaluation [PDF]
The ability to transfer styles of texts or images, is an important measurement of the advancement of artificial intelligence (AI). However, the progress in language style transfer is lagged behind other domains, such as computer vision, mainly ...
Zhenxin Fu +4 more
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Relating Church-Style and Curry-Style Subtyping
Type theories with higher-order subtyping or singleton types are examples of systems where computation rules for variables are affected by type information in the context.
Compagnoni, Adriana, Goguen, Healfdene
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Camera Style Adaptation for Person Re-identification [PDF]
Being a cross-camera retrieval task, person re-identification suffers from image style variations caused by different cameras. The art implicitly addresses this problem by learning a camera-invariant descriptor subspace.
Zhun Zhong +4 more
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Apperception and Object —Comments on Mario Caimi’s Reading of the B-Deduction
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Dennis Schulting
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Neural Style Transfer: A Review [PDF]
The seminal work of Gatys et al. demonstrated the power of Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) in creating artistic imagery by separating and recombining image content and style.
Yongcheng Jing +4 more
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Reseña del libro editado en 2018 por Dieter Hüning y Stefan Klingner titulado ...jenen süβen Traum träumen. Kants Friedensschrift zwischen objektiver Geltung und Utopie (Baden Baden / Nomos) que compila artículos dedicados a la filosofía jurídica y su ...
Miguel Ángel Ramírez Cordón
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The kinetics of ice-lens growth in porous media [PDF]
We analyse the growth rate of segregated ice (ice lenses) in freezing porous media. For typical colloidal materials such as soils we show that the commonly-employed Clapeyron equation is not valid macroscopically at the interface between the ice lens and
Peppin, S. S. L., Style, R. W.
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