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togelius.blogspot.com
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| | | | | Computer science differs from most other academic fields in that conference papers are counted as real, citable publications. While journals... | |
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blog.geomblog.org
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| | | | | In some circles, it's a badge of honor to attend as few talks at a conference as possible. Some of the usual comments are: "I go to meet pe... | |
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blog.computationalcomplexity.org
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| | | | | The August CACM has my viewpoint article Time for Computer Science to Grow Up about the urgent need for conference reform. Our conference s... | |
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gmd.copernicus.org
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| | | Abstract. Forecasting heavy precipitation accurately is a challenging task for most deep learning (DL)-based models. To address this, we present a novel DL architecture called multi-scale feature fusion (MFF) that can forecast precipitation with a lead time of up to 3?h. The MFF model uses convolution kernels with varying sizes to create multi-scale receptive fields. This helps to capture the movement features of precipitation systems, such as their shape, movement direction, and speed. Additionally, the... | ||