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- response, and K is its length.  x[•] represents the input sequence being downsampled. In a general purpose processor, after computing y[n], the easiest way...
- In neural networks, a pooling layer is a kind of network layer that downsamples and aggregates information that is dis****d among many vectors into fewer...
- computer does not implement a Protected Audio Path, the audio must be downsampled to 16-bit 48 kHz but can still output at up to 8 channels. No graphic...
- downsampled and therefore potentially blurred. With mipmap anisotropic filtering, a texture of resolution 256px × 256px would not only be downsampled...
- is used, where data is tessellated into triangles. The error maps are downsampled prior to hardware tessellation. This avoids costly com****tion, as large...
- 3 → 64 → 64 → downsample 64 → 128 → 128 → downsample 128 → 256 → 256 → 256 → 256 → downsample 256 → 512 → 512 → 512 → 512 → downsample 512 → 512 → 512...
- in a non-full-frame Sony camera, with it sampling to 6K before being downsampled to 4K. On 6 October 2016, the a6500 was released, meant to serve as a...
- domain low-p**** filtered 160x160px imagedownsampled to 40x40px  4× Fourier upsampling of 40x40px downsampled image to 160x160px (correct reconstruction)...
- that a common technique to improve performance for large images is to downsample the image, compute the clusters, and then re****ign the values to the larger...
- in effect, runs the image through a low-p**** filter first and then downsamples the image to result in a smaller image that does not exhibit the moiré...