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    Pixel art scaling algorithms are graphical filters that attempt to enhance the appearance of hand-drawn 2D pixel art graphics. These algorithms are a form...
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  • This gallery shows the results of numerous image scaling algorithms. An image size can be changed in several ways. Consider resizing a 160x160 pixel photo...
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    algorithms aim to preserve edges in the image after scaling, unlike other algorithms, which can introduce staircase artifacts. Examples of algorithms...
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    steps in a re-scaled version of the problem, then scaling the step back to the original problem. The scaling ensures that the algorithm can continue to...
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  • scaling is applied is that gradient descent converges much faster with feature scaling than without it. It's also important to apply feature scaling if...
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  • hqx ("high quality scale") is a set of 3 image upscaling algorithms developed by Maxim Stepin. The algorithms are hq2x, hq3x, and hq4x, which magnify by...
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  • geometry, uniform scaling (or isotropic scaling) is a linear transformation that enlarges (increases) or shrinks (diminishes) objects by a scale factor that...
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    practice. These algorithms are called auction algorithms, push-relabel algorithms, or preflow-push algorithms. Some of these algorithms were shown to be...
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  • with integer constraints and non-convex problems. Algorithm Affine-Scaling Since the actual algorithm is rather complicated, researchers looked for a more...
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  • space use in hardware to perform the same functions as floating-point algorithms, by reusing the exponent; some operations over multiple values between...
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  • In statistics, generalized iterative scaling (GIS) and improved iterative scaling (IIS) are two early algorithms used to fit log-linear models, notably...
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  • Richard E.; Tovey, Craig A. (1991). "The simplex and projective scaling algorithms as iteratively reweighted least squares methods". SIAM Review. 33...
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  • attracted. 2x means two-times magnification. Comparison gallery of image scaling algorithms "Amplía la resolución de tus imágenes con este portal web". TekCrispy...
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    596–615. doi:10.1145/28869.28874. S2CID 7904683. Gabow, H. N. (1983). "Scaling algorithms for network problems" (PDF). Proceedings of the 24th Annual Symposium...
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    distance or even geodesic distance. Local Multidimensional Scaling performs multidimensional scaling in local regions, and then uses convex optimization to...
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  • theory. In particular, there exist numerically exact and polynomially-scaling algorithms to exactly study static properties of boson systems without geometrical...
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    known as Principal Coordinates Analysis (PCoA), Torgerson Scaling or Torgerson–Gower scaling. It takes an input matrix giving dissimilarities between pairs...
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  • algorithms are often referred to as "sequential algorithms", by contrast with concurrent algorithms. Algorithms vary significantly in how parallelizable they...
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  • applications do not scale horizontally. Network function virtualization defines these terms differently: scaling out/in is the ability to scale by adding/removing...
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  • poor overclocking). Dynamic frequency scaling almost always appear in conjunction with dynamic voltage scaling, since higher frequencies require higher...
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    practice the algorithm is slower. Other algorithms for the task are reviewed by Duan and Pettie (see Table I). In terms of approximation algorithms, they also...
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  • bilinear, trilinear, anisotropic, and custom algorithms) Vignette Post-production Pixel-art scaling algorithms "Aggregate G-Buffer Anti-Aliasing". Archived...
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  • common to other image scaling algorithms. For example, staircase artifacts on diagonal lines and curves are eliminated. The algorithm resizes an image to...
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    perform a computation. Algorithms are used as specifications for performing calculations and data processing. More advanced algorithms can use conditionals...
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    shows that some quantum algorithms are exponentially more efficient than the best-known classical algorithms. A large-scale quantum computer could in...
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    genetic algorithm (GA) is a metaheuristic inspired by the process of natural selection that belongs to the larger class of evolutionary algorithms (EA)....
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  • is a computer scientist known for research on combinatorial algorithms, graph algorithms and data structures. He is a Professor Emeritus at the University...
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  • mining algorithms occur in the wider data set. Not all patterns found by the algorithms are necessarily valid. It is common for data mining algorithms to...
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  • uniform scaling, orientation, illumination changes, and partially invariant to affine distortion. This section summarizes the original SIFT algorithm and...
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    provided, the complexity of certain algorithms poses a barrier to understanding their functioning. Furthermore, algorithms may change, or respond to input...
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