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  2. Contrastive Language-Image Pre-training - Wikipedia

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    CLIP has been used in various domains beyond its original purpose: Image Featurizer: CLIP's image encoder can be adapted as a pre-trained image featurizer. This can then be fed into other AI models. [1] Text-to-Image Generation: Models like Stable Diffusion use CLIP's text encoder to transform text prompts into embeddings for image generation. [3]

  3. OPUS (software) - Wikipedia

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    OPUS is an open-source software package under the GNU General Public License used for creating Open Access repositories that are compliant with the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting. It provides tools for creating collections of digital resources, as well as for their storage and dissemination.

  4. CLIPS - Wikipedia

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    CLIPS (C Language Integrated Production System) is a public-domain software tool for building expert systems.The syntax and name were inspired by Charles Forgy's OPS5.The first versions of CLIPS were developed starting in 1985 at the NASA Johnson Space Center (as an alternative for existing system ART*Inference) until 1996, when the development group's responsibilities ceased to focus on ...

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  6. File:Opus quality comparison colorblind compatible.svg

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org سبيكس (برنامج) Usage on cs.wikipedia.org Opus (kompresní formát) Usage on es.wikipedia.org Ciencias de la computación; Opus (códec) Usage on ja.wikipedia.org Opus (音声圧縮) Usage on pl.wikipedia.org Opus (format) Usage on tr.wikipedia.org Opus (ses formatı)

  7. Content-based image retrieval - Wikipedia

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    General scheme of content-based image retrieval. Content-based image retrieval, also known as query by image content and content-based visual information retrieval (CBVIR), is the application of computer vision techniques to the image retrieval problem, that is, the problem of searching for digital images in large databases (see this survey [1] for a scientific overview of the CBIR field).

  8. Toon Boom - Wikipedia

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    Toon Boom Animation Inc., also known as Toon Boom, is a Canadian software company founded in 1994 and based in Montreal, Quebec.It specializes in the development and production of animation and storyboarding software for film, television, the World Wide Web, video games, mobile devices, training and education.

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