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  2. ComfyUI - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ComfyUI

    ComfyUI is an open source, node-based program that allows users to generate images from a series of text prompts.It uses free diffusion models such as Stable Diffusion as the base model for its image capabilities combined with other tools such as ControlNet and LCM Low-rank adaptation with each tool being represented by a node in the program.

  3. Audio inpainting - Wikipedia

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    Audio inpainting (also known as audio interpolation) is an audio restoration task which deals with the reconstruction of missing or corrupted portions of a digital audio signal. [1]

  4. Inpaint - Wikipedia

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    Inpaint focuses on photo editing via simplified semi-automatic tools and mechanisms. The program includes a tool similar to the Healing Brush tool in Adobe Photoshop CS5 with the Content-Aware mode on. Similar to Healing Brush, the tool tries to replace bad or damaged texture with good texture from another area to create a seamless repair of an ...

  5. Tree view - Wikipedia

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    A tree view is usually a vertical list of nodes arranged in a tree-like structure. [1] [2] Each node represents a single data item, displayed as an indented line of text or a rectangular box. The indentation (and sometimes a line drawn between nodes) is used to indicate levels of hierarchy. Every treeview has a root node from which all nodes ...

  6. Community structure - Wikipedia

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    Fig. 1: A sketch of a small network displaying community structure, with three groups of nodes with dense internal connections and sparser connections between groups.. In the study of networks, such as computer and information networks, social networks and biological networks, a number of different characteristics have been found to occur commonly, including the small-world property, heavy ...

  7. SpicyNodes - Wikipedia

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    SpicyNodes displays a central node, orbited by related (child) nodes. Each child node can be linked to other child nodes. As the user navigates (changes focus) from node to node, a root path traces the path back to the home node. In a typical implementation, only child and ancestor nodes are displayed.

  8. NodeMCU - Wikipedia

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    The name "NodeMCU" combines "node" and "MCU" (micro-controller unit). [8] Strictly speaking, the term "NodeMCU" refers to the firmware rather than the associated development kits. [citation needed] Both the firmware and prototyping board designs are open source. [8] The firmware uses the Lua scripting language. The firmware is based on the eLua ...

  9. Node of Ranvier - Wikipedia

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    The size of the nodes span from 1–2 μm whereas the internodes can be up to (and occasionally even greater than)1.5 millimetres long, depending on the axon diameter and fiber type. The structure of the node and the flanking paranodal regions are distinct from the internodes under the compact myelin sheath, but are very similar in CNS and PNS.