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  2. Creator code - Wikipedia

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    A creator code is a mechanism introduced in the classic Mac OS to link a data file to the application program which created it. The similar type code held the file type, like "TEXT". Together, the type and creator indicated what application should be used to open a file, similar to (but richer than) the file extensions in other operating systems.

  3. OpenImageIO - Wikipedia

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    iconvert - converts image files from one format to another; idiff - compare two images, print information on how much they differ; iinfo - prints basic (width and height of the image and its color depth) or detailed information about the given image; igrep - searches images for matching metadata; iv - a simple image viewer

  4. File:Logo Keithley.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Stable Diffusion - Wikipedia

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    Additional use-cases for image modification via img2img are offered by numerous front-end implementations of the Stable Diffusion model. Inpainting involves selectively modifying a portion of an existing image delineated by a user-provided layer mask, which fills the masked space with newly generated content based on the provided prompt. [50]

  6. AlexNet - Wikipedia

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    AlexNet contains eight layers: the first five are convolutional layers, some of them followed by max-pooling layers, and the last three are fully connected layers. The network, except the last layer, is split into two copies, each run on one GPU. [1] The entire structure can be written as

  7. LeNet - Wikipedia

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    LeNet-4 was a larger version of LeNet-1 designed to fit the larger MNIST database. It had more feature maps in its convolutional layers, and had an additional layer of hidden units, fully connected to both the last convolutional layer and to the output units. It has 2 convolutions, 2 average poolings, and 2 fully connected layers.

  8. Perceiver - Wikipedia

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    Perceiver is a variant of the Transformer architecture, adapted for processing arbitrary forms of data, such as images, sounds and video, and spatial data.Unlike previous notable Transformer systems such as BERT and GPT-3, which were designed for text processing, the Perceiver is designed as a general architecture that can learn from large amounts of heterogeneous data.

  9. International Image Interoperability Framework - Wikipedia

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    The IIIF Image API specifies a web service that returns an image in response to a standard HTTP or HTTPS request. The URI can specify the region, size, rotation, quality characteristics and format of the requested image. A URI can also be constructed to request basic technical information about the image to support client applications. [5]