Sometimes it’s hard to know when to stop. But, when it comes to exercise, the experts agree, taking a rest day is essential for both the body and the mind. “You can only train as hard as you recover,” ...
Abstract: Address event representation (AER) object recognition task has attracted extensive attention in neuromorphic vision processing. The spike-based and event-driven computation inherent in the ...
Store any user state in query parameters; imagine JSON in a browser URL, while keeping types and structure of data, e.g.numbers will be decoded as numbers not strings. With TS validation. Shared state ...
Languages come and go, but some sayings just never die. The Romans left us plenty of short, sharp phrases that still feel relevant today. Some of the famous lines came from Cicero or Caesar, other ...
Abstract: This article presents a new deep-learning architecture based on an encoder-decoder framework that retains contrast while performing background subtraction (BS) on thermal videos. The ...
As summer winds down, I’ve been reflecting on how I spent these past few months. For the first time in a long time, I allowed myself to truly rest—to travel, relax, and recharge. This may sound simple ...
O. Rose Broderick reports on the health policies and technologies that govern people with disabilities’ lives. Before coming to STAT, she worked at WNYC’s Radiolab and Scientific American, and her ...
Beyond tumor-shed markers: AI driven tumor-educated polymorphonuclear granulocytes monitoring for multi-cancer early detection. Clinical outcomes of a prospective multicenter study evaluating a ...
With AV1 hardware decode on mo­bile devices stuck in the mid-to-low teens as of 2025, and with VVC at zero, it’s clear that the race to supplant H.264 and HEVC will be contested with software-only ...
In a nutshell: A recent blog post by software engineer Paul Butler has shed light on a novel technique for concealing data within Unicode characters, specifically emojis. The post explains the concept ...