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Behind Intel’s New Random-Number Generator - IEEE Spectrum

<![endif] IEEE.org | IEEE Xplore Digital Library | IEEE Standards | IEEE Spectrum | More Sites Follow on: Advertisement Engineering Topics Special Reports Blogs Multimedia The Magazine Professional Resources Search /.primary Cover Computing Hardware By Greg Taylor, George Cox Posted 24 Aug 2011 | 18:02 GMT Share | Email | Print Image: Carl DeTorres Imagine that it's 1995 and you're about to make your very first online purchase. You open your Netscape browser, sipping coffee as the home page slowly loads. You then navigate to Amazon.com, a new online bookstore your friend told you about. As you proceed to make your purchase and enter your payment information, the address your browser points to changes from one starting with “http” to one that begins with “https.” That signals that your computer has establis...

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Latent Dirichlet allocation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

CentralNotice From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search Not to be confused with linear discriminant analysis . In natural language processing , latent Dirichlet allocation ( LDA ) is a generative model that allows sets of observations to be explained by unobserved groups that explain why some parts of the data are similar. For example, if observations are words collected into documents, it posits that each document is a mixture of a small number of topics and that each word's creation is attributable to one of the document's topics. LDA is an example of a topic model and was first presented as a graphical model for topic discovery by David Blei , Andrew Ng , and Michael Jordan in 2003. [ 1 ] 1 Topics in LDA 2 Model 2.1 Mathematical definition 3 Inference 4 Applications, extensions and similar techniques 5 See also 6 Notes 7 Exter...

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Image comparison - fast algorithm - Stack Overflow

current community chat blog Stack Overflow Meta Stack Overflow Stack Overflow Careers Sign up or log in to customize your list. more stack exchange communities Stack Exchange sign up log in tour help Tour Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site stack overflow careers Stack Overflow Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question Take the 2-minute tour × Stack Overflow is a question and answer site for professional and enthusiast programmers. It's 100% free, no registration required. Image comparison - fast algorithm up vote 205 down vote favorite 230 I'm looking to create a base table of images and then compare any new images agai...

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This is a dumb hack, we should only have one or the other from the the template context, so only one of the following will be rendered. ...

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The Math Major Who Never Reads Math | Math with Bad Drawings

<![endif] generated 30 seconds ago generated in 0.409 seconds served from batcache in 0.002 seconds expires in 270 seconds Math with Bad Drawings Search Skip to primary content About Links Author’s Choice #access #branding ← Previous #nav-single Posted on March 17, 2015 by Ben Orlin .entry-meta .entry-header In college, I was one of those compulsive read-everything kids. I even felt pangs of guilt when I skipped optional reading. But there was one gaping hole in this policy of mine, large enough to squeeze a whole degree through. I never did the reading for math. You know, my major. I’m not proud of it, but I know I’m not alone. As students from primary school to PhD have discovered, mathematical writing is a different beast. It’s not just a matter of jargon, equations, or obscure Greek letters. It’s something more basic about the way m...

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All aboard the dook train! — holy shit a wall

<![endif] Archive Ask me anything related to ferrets! All aboard the dook train! This is sarsoura 's ferret blog! Following the adventures of Jack , Jill and Alice . Feel free to ask any ferret-related questions! holy shit a wall all aboard the dook train dook dook ferret ferrets video ferret video slow motion video slow motion jill the ferret cute animal videos 13,915 notes Feb 11th, 2015 Open in app Facebook Tweet Pinterest Mail Permalink START NOTES potato-poppers7642 reblogged this from dooktrain potato-poppers7642 likes this delightfulgalaxies likes this sharpedobabe reblogged this from sharpnedo freeowd reblogged this from grizzlyballs puzzled-peace reblogged this from dragons--blood misskararae likes this nickywayland reblogged this from dooktrain everyrulehasexceptions likes this...

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Seven Songs for Seventh Saga | OC ReMix

Toggle navigation OC ReMix About Download Credits Tweet OverClocked ReMix Arranged & Performed Sebastian I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. I. Wind Full Score (PDF) "The intro for 7th Saga is for me a very calming tune that I like a lot. I wanted to try keeping the calmness and start a feeling of the beginning of a story. I only used the first part of the source and made some variations of this. Cello parts 1 & 2 keep "asking and answering" each other while part 3 keeps a steady pizzicato background through the track." II. Water Full Score (PDF) "Here I start off with parts 1 & 2 playing unison to really get some power in the melody. They're strong and clear until they eventually split up and the 2nd part becomes a countermel...

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Why Vector Clocks are Easy | Basho Technologies

<![endif] Riak Open Source Riak Riak CS Commercial Riak Enterprise Riak CS Enterprise Industries Gaming Retail Advertising Mobile Resources Riak Riak CS Users Testimonials Case Studies Partners Apps Company About Us Contact Community News Blog Careers Partners Resources Events Download Search for: English choose Japanese end header-action main-navigation #site-navigation top Home Riak Open Source Riak Riak CS Commercial Riak Enterprise Riak CS Enterprise Industries Resources Contact Download Return to Content block nav mobile-nav Why Vector Clocks are Easy entry-header header-img #masthead .entry-header January 29, 2010 Vector clocks are confusing the first time you’re introduced to them. It’s not clear what their benefits are, nor how it is you derive said benefits. Indeed, each Riak devel...

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prismofeverything/schmetterling · GitHub

Skip to content Sign up Sign in This repository Explore Features Enterprise Blog Watch 7 Star 77 Fork 3 prismofeverything / schmetterling /.container /.repohead Code Issues Pull requests Pulse Graphs HTTPS Subversion You can clone with HTTPS or Subversion . Download ZIP /.repository-sidebar Debug clojure from the browser 49 commits 2 branches 0 releases 3 contributors JavaScript 91.3% Clojure 7.1% CSS 1.6% JavaScript Clojure CSS branch: master Switch branches/tags Branches Tags master ritz Nothing to show Nothing to show schmetterling / releasing not aot version latest commit ff2c9b611a prismofeverything authored Mar 1, 2014 Failed to...

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n-body problem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

CentralNotice n From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search This article is about the problem in classical mechanics. For the problem in quantum mechanics, see Many-body problem . For engineering problems and simulations involving many components, see Multibody system and Multibody simulation . In physics , the n -body problem is the problem of predicting the individual motions of a group of celestial objects interacting with each other gravitationally . [ 1 ] Solving this problem has been motivated by the desire to understand the motions of the Sun , Moon , planets and the visible stars . In the 20th century, understanding the dynamics of globular cluster star systems became an important n -body problem. [ 2 ] The n -body problem in general relativity is considerably more difficult to solve. The classical physical problem can be informally sta...

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papers-we-love/papers-we-love · GitHub

Skip to content Sign up Sign in This repository Explore Features Enterprise Blog Watch 1,235 Star 12,516 Fork 1,233 papers-we-love / papers-we-love /.container /.repohead Code Issues Pull requests Wiki Pulse Graphs HTTPS Subversion You can clone with HTTPS or Subversion . Download ZIP /.repository-sidebar Papers from the computer science community to read and discuss. http://paperswelove.org/ 454 commits 2 branches 0 releases 92 contributors branch: master Switch branches/tags Branches Tags master reddit Nothing to show Nothing to show papers-we-love / Merge pull request #292 from papers-we-love/add-paper-for-nyc-april-neha … add paper for april talk, The Scalable C...

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Facebook Engineering | Facebook

Facebook logo Email or Phone Password Keep me logged in Forgot your password? Sign Up More Videos by Facebook Engineering Facebook Engineering For more on Presto, an open source distributed SQL query engine, check out this video of a talk Martin Traverso gave on the subject at the Analytics @ Web Scale event in June. November 6, 2013 Shared with: Public Embed Post Sign Up Log In Mobile Find Friends Badges People Pages Places Games Locations About Create Ad Create Page Developers Careers Privacy Cookies Terms Help Facebook © 2015 English (US) BigPipe construction and first response ...

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