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  2. Template:Linear-gradient text - Wikipedia

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    Displays the specified text using multiple colors which gradually phases from one color to another. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Font color 1 1 First font color Suggested values #000000 Line optional Font color 2 2 Second font color Suggested values #000000 Line optional Font color 3 3 Third font color Suggested values #000000 Line optional Font ...

  3. Template:Linear-gradient background - Wikipedia

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    Displays a background using multiple colors which gradually phases from one color to another. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Background color 1 1 First background color Suggested values #000000 Line optional Background color 2 2 Second background color Suggested values #000000 Line optional Background color 3 3 Third background color Suggested values ...

  4. Color gradient - Wikipedia

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    A linear, or axial, color gradient. In color science, a color gradient (also known as a color ramp or a color progression) specifies a range of position-dependent colors, usually used to fill a region. In assigning colors to a set of values, a gradient is a continuous colormap, a type of color scheme.

  5. Oklab color space - Wikipedia

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    Oklab's model is fitted with improved color appearance data: CAM16 data for lightness and chroma, and IPT data for hue. The new fit addresses issues such as unexpected hue and lightness changes in blue colors present in the CIELAB color space, simplifying the creation of color schemes and smoother color gradients. [1] [7] [4]

  6. Backpropagation - Wikipedia

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    Backpropagation computes the gradient of a loss function with respect to the weights of the network for a single input–output example, and does so efficiently, computing the gradient one layer at a time, iterating backward from the last layer to avoid redundant calculations of intermediate terms in the chain rule; this can be derived through ...

  7. Wasserstein GAN - Wikipedia

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    The original GAN method is based on the GAN game, a zero-sum game with 2 players: generator and discriminator. The game is defined over a probability space (,,), The generator's strategy set is the set of all probability measures on (,), and the discriminator's strategy set is the set of measurable functions : [,].

  8. Perlin noise - Wikipedia

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    Two-dimensional slice through 3D Perlin noise at z = 0. Perlin noise is a type of gradient noise developed by Ken Perlin in 1983. It has many uses, including but not limited to: procedurally generating terrain, applying pseudo-random changes to a variable, and assisting in the creation of image textures.

  9. Conjugate gradient squared method - Wikipedia

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    As with the conjugate gradient method, biconjugate gradient method, and similar iterative methods for solving systems of linear equations, the CGS method can be used to find solutions to multi-variable optimisation problems, such as power-flow analysis, hyperparameter optimisation, and facial recognition. [8]