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Meaning of Time embedding from wikipedia

- directly. A timestep-embedding vector, which indicates to the backbone about how much noise there is in the image. For example, an embedding of timestep t =...
- derivative of φ has full rank. A delay embedding theorem uses an observation function to construct the embedding function. An observation function α :...
- physical operations of the machine that it is embedded within, it often has real-time computing constraints. Embedded systems control many devices in common...
- In natural language processing, a word embedding is a representation of a word. The embedding is used in text analysis. Typically, the representation is...
- footprint and is well-suited for embedding in applications which require high-performance and concurrency. As with most embedded database systems, HailDB is...
- theory, a Tutte embedding or barycentric embedding of a simple, 3-vertex-connected, planar graph is a crossing-free straight-line embedding with the properties...
- In graph theory, a book embedding is a generalization of planar embedding of a graph to embeddings in a book, a collection of half-planes all having the...
- graph theory, a mathematical discipline, a linkless embedding of an undirected graph is an embedding of the graph into three-dimensional Euclidean space...
- embedding, cellular embedding or map is an embedding in which every face is homeomorphic to an open disk. A closed 2-cell embedding is an embedding in...
- vertex placement provides a simultaneous embedding. There are two restricted models: simultaneous geometric embedding, where each graph must be drawn planarly...