The latest Enscape updates are here. Feeling like a kid in a candy store? Us too. 🍬 HI-LITES | https://lnkd.in/gPjEEkKt FULL VIDEO | https://lnkd.in/gV4iAgih
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Next week on the 7th, 8th and 9th of May, BYK Gardner will be hosting a free to join webinar on The Theory of Color. Register in the link below. #avatarsolutions #avatartestingsolutions #bykgardnerinstruments #webinar #freewebinar #theoryofcolor #qualitycontrol
Join us in next week´s Free WEBseminar, The Theory of Color, 07/08 /09 May 2024. Please register ➡️ https://lnkd.in/dE_nSrJ #bykinstruments
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Exciting news! Our paper titled "StreetLens: An In-Vehicle Video Dataset for Public Facility Monitoring in Urban Streets" has been published. This collaborative work with my professors and colleagues highlights the importance of using in-vehicle video datasets for urban street monitoring. https://lnkd.in/e6ZSugef
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Fateme Teimouri received the 2023 best paper award of the Journal of Location Based Services for our paper "Straight? What straight? Investigating navigation instructions' applicability." We tested how much participants agree that an instruction by a navigation service describes the first-person street view shown on the screen. In some cases not very much, as we've found. It's been a fun little research, especially since I've encountered several of the tested scenes myself. Well worth exploring further I believe. But see for yourself; the paper is open access: https://lnkd.in/dwwqsiqK
‘Straight? What straight?’Investigating navigation instructions’applicability
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More features available for those #designers using variables in Figma!
Starting today, you can now bind variables to: // Effects, stroke weight, layer opacity In addition to individual corner radius that launched a few weeks ago, effects like shadows, stroke weight, and layer opacity can also be bound to variables. // Layout grid variables Fields like count, width, margin, offset and gutter can now be bound to variables. // Nested instances Now, string variables can be bound to a nested instance’s variant properties, rather than only parent instances. -- Join us for a live Q&A next Wednesday (December 13) at 12 pm ET. Save your spot → https://bit.ly/3tdjoRH And in the meantime, take a look at how Headspace uses variables to optimize their design systems, all while saving time → https://bit.ly/46NFBDL
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Animated Zone Maps are one of our more popular features. See how easy it is to set them up in inTakt (4-minute video): https://lnkd.in/ecW-N-rT
Working with Zone Maps
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Graphs, structures that describe connections between objects, are everywhere — imagine the tools in a kitchen, parts of a bike, or a group of friends. Learn about our latest work that explores how to encode graphs in a format that an LLM can understand: → https://goo.gle/3TbowPr
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Large Language Models, one of the most remarkable advancements in recent years, possess tremendous power but are primarily trained on textual data and often lack reasoning abilities, resulting in inaccuracies or "hallucinations". On the other hand, Graphs serve as a robust organizational data approach for managing interconnected and reliable information from different concepts, documents, and sources. Graphs have the ability to not only provide in-depth knowledge of a topic, but they also possess the unique capacity to seamlessly connect it with other topics that may be of great relevance to the LLM response. Therefore, by combining these domains, we can significantly advance AI reasoning capabilities, providing enhanced explainability, interpretability, and ethical responsibility. As we navigate the intricacies of LLMs, it becomes increasingly evident that the synergy between these concepts will be crucial for driving innovation and effectively generating knowledge. #AI #LLM #GPT #GenerativeAI #Graphs
Graphs, structures that describe connections between objects, are everywhere — imagine the tools in a kitchen, parts of a bike, or a group of friends. Learn about our latest work that explores how to encode graphs in a format that an LLM can understand: → https://goo.gle/3TbowPr
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The spread operator ( ... ) plays a crucial role in effectively using the useState hook for state management in React components. Here's why it's important: 1. Immutable State Updates: React relies on the concept of immutable state updates. This means you shouldn't directly modify the existing state object. The spread operator helps achieve this by creating a new object entirely. It copies the properties of the previous state and then allows you to modify specific properties within the new object. This ensures the original state remains untouched, and React can efficiently detect changes and trigger re-renders when necessary. 2. Preserving Existing State: When updating a specific property within a state object, the spread operator guarantees that all other properties are carried over to the new state. This prevents accidental overwrites and ensures you don't lose track of previous state values. This demo showcases the usefulness of the spread operator in React's useState hook. https://lnkd.in/dzq3puUz
Library | Loom - 9 March 2024
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Hello, #connections! 🌟 Thrilled to share my latest project, Task 1: Implement a linear regression model to predict the prices of houses based on their square footage and the number of bedrooms and bathrooms. IDE used- Google Colab #Machinelearning #DataAnalysis #linearregression #ProdigyInfotech
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