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The pet project grew in scope, but Wymore still couldn't determine what the fibers were made of. The disease seems to affect middle-aged women most often, but men and children also report symptoms. To date, more than 14,000 people (who've dubbed themselves "Morgies") consider themselves carriers of the disease. Still, it's difficult to track the number of actual cases. That's because people with the symptoms must diagnose themselves; the medical community doesn't recognize Morgellons as a disease -- yet. The CDC currently is studying the data, but as of May 2010, a date had not been set to release the results. The CDC investigation was designed to catalog symptoms. Gather information about the people who report having Morgellons. For those who believe they wage a daily battle against Morgellons symptoms, the CDC study offers hope. We'll explore their troubling symptoms on the next page. Sores that seem to ooze wiry hairs sound bad enough. But when your doctor and the FBI can't identify the cause, it can turn an unsettling situation into an alarming one.
It’s a natural part of living in the information age: You start to feel sick, so you Google your symptoms. Both the common cold and the flu will make you feel miserable, and because both are respiratory infections with similar symptoms - coughing, aching, headache, you know the drill - it can be difficult to know which one has you in its grip. Every year, anywhere from five to 20 percent of the U.S. While many sufferers will find relief in over-the-counter medicines, influenza can be serious. Influenza-related complications may require hospitalization, and sometimes complications can be fatal. Influenza, together with pneumonia (both are lower respiratory infections), ranked as the eighth leading cause of death in the U.S. For its tracking purposes, the CDC considers a fever of at least 100 degrees Fahrenheit (37.8 degrees Celsius) with a cough and/or a sore throat to be an ILI. Beginning on the 40th week of the year - which is the beginning of the October to May flu season - the CDC distributes weekly influenza activity reports.
For example, if a video frame shows three people, the annotations in SFU-HW-Objects-v1 would have three bounding boxes, each with a class label a??Persona??, but there is no annotation to distinguish these three persons from each other. In the next frame, one would also have three bounding boxes, each associated with label a??Persona?? and no information which person is which, so it is impossible to track a specific person from frame to frame. The new dataset, SFU-HW-Tracks-v1, extends the previous dataset (SFU-HW-Objects-v1) by providing a unique object identifier for each object in the dataset. In the above example, this would mean that the three people are labeled “Person(0),” “Person(1),” and “Person(2),” and these persons have the same labels in the next frame, so it is possible to track how each person moves from frame to frame. This enables tracking models to be trained and tested on SFU-HW-Tracks-v1, which was not possible on the previous dataset.
In both cases, Google allows users to “check” the power of its own supercomputers. It also leaves open a door to hackers. “Google heavily relies on end users and content that is published online,” Shoukry explains. To be clear, a handful of pranksters wouldn't be able to trick the system by repeatedly entering the wrong translations. A deception the size of the lorem ipsum hack or the Russian “Mordor” incident requires “a significant amount of computer power” and technical sophistication, says Shoukry. Google has since “fixed” the lorem ipsum hole by refusing to translate the text at all. But as long as Google Translate gives regular users the ability to translate and validate by hand, there's room for “error,” intentional or otherwise. Google engineers have a sense of humor. Until recently, you could make Google Translate “beatbox” by entering some nonsense text. For more, check out a list of the best Google Easter Eggs.|Video-to-Text (VTT) is the task of automatically generating descriptions for short audio-visual video clips, which can support visually impaired people to understand scenes of a YouTube video for instance. Transformer architectures have shown great performance in both machine translation and image captioning, lacking a straightforward and reproducible application for VTT. However, there is no comprehensive study on different strategies and advices for video description generation including exploiting the accompanying audio with fully self-attentive networks. Thus, we explore promising approaches from image captioning and video processing and apply them to VTT by developing a straightforward Transformer architecture. Additionally, we present a novel way of synchronizing audio and video features in Transformers which we call Fractional Positional Encoding (FPE). Recurrent Neural Networks are a common architecture to model language generation tasks. These methods have also become more and more popular for machine translation tasks, whose encoder-decoder architecture originally inspired the Show and Tell model of Vinyals et al. Recently, Vaswani et al. In this work, we focus on the Video-to-Text (VTT) task, which is actually quite similar to Image Captioning.
The High Altitude Water Cherenkov (HAWC) observatory is a very high energy gamma-ray detector located in Mexico. In late 2018, the HAWC collaboration completed a major upgrade consisting of the addition of a sparse outrigger array of 345 small water Cherenkov detectors (WCDs) surrounding the 300 WCDs of the main array and extending the instrumented area by a factor of 4. It provides an improved reconstruction of the showers whose core and footprint are not well contained in the array and increases the effective area in the range of a few TeV to beyond 100 TeV. This improvement in sensitivity will help to have a better understanding of the Galactic sources that accelerate particles up to the knee of the cosmic ray spectrum. In this contribution, we will show the current status, the performance, and the first results from the HAWC outrigger array. The High Altitude Water Cherenkov (HAWC) is a very-high-energy gamma-ray observatory located at 4100 m altitude on the volcano Sierra Negra in the state of Puebla in central Mexico.|Some people may think it sounds nice to have a job where you get to think about what the future will bring. People often think futurists are fortune-tellers who predict what's going to happen, but they're not. Far from it. A futurist is an educated individual who, after much research and analysis, makes projections about the future -- everything from shifting demographic patterns and new technologies to potential disease outbreaks and social conditions. Most projections made by futurists are about things that will occur in the next five to 50 years. Futurist thinking began around the years 1600 to 1800 -- the Age of Enlightenment. With publication of Isaac Newton's 1687 "Principia Mathematica," one of the most important works in both the science of physics and applied mathematics, people started to realize there was a lot of validity to reason, empiricism and science. Futurists and futurism really got a kick-start in the early 20th century, with the advent of science fiction.
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It’s a natural part of living in the information age: You start to feel sick, so you Google your symptoms. Both the common cold and the flu will make you feel miserable, and because both are respiratory infections with similar symptoms - coughing, aching, headache, you know the drill - it can be difficult to know which one has you in its grip. Every year, anywhere from five to 20 percent of the U.S. While many sufferers will find relief in over-the-counter medicines, influenza can be serious. Influenza-related complications may require hospitalization, and sometimes complications can be fatal. Influenza, together with pneumonia (both are lower respiratory infections), ranked as the eighth leading cause of death in the U.S. For its tracking purposes, the CDC considers a fever of at least 100 degrees Fahrenheit (37.8 degrees Celsius) with a cough and/or a sore throat to be an ILI. Beginning on the 40th week of the year - which is the beginning of the October to May flu season - the CDC distributes weekly influenza activity reports.
For example, if a video frame shows three people, the annotations in SFU-HW-Objects-v1 would have three bounding boxes, each with a class label a??Persona??, but there is no annotation to distinguish these three persons from each other. In the next frame, one would also have three bounding boxes, each associated with label a??Persona?? and no information which person is which, so it is impossible to track a specific person from frame to frame. The new dataset, SFU-HW-Tracks-v1, extends the previous dataset (SFU-HW-Objects-v1) by providing a unique object identifier for each object in the dataset. In the above example, this would mean that the three people are labeled “Person(0),” “Person(1),” and “Person(2),” and these persons have the same labels in the next frame, so it is possible to track how each person moves from frame to frame. This enables tracking models to be trained and tested on SFU-HW-Tracks-v1, which was not possible on the previous dataset.
In both cases, Google allows users to “check” the power of its own supercomputers. It also leaves open a door to hackers. “Google heavily relies on end users and content that is published online,” Shoukry explains. To be clear, a handful of pranksters wouldn't be able to trick the system by repeatedly entering the wrong translations. A deception the size of the lorem ipsum hack or the Russian “Mordor” incident requires “a significant amount of computer power” and technical sophistication, says Shoukry. Google has since “fixed” the lorem ipsum hole by refusing to translate the text at all. But as long as Google Translate gives regular users the ability to translate and validate by hand, there's room for “error,” intentional or otherwise. Google engineers have a sense of humor. Until recently, you could make Google Translate “beatbox” by entering some nonsense text. For more, check out a list of the best Google Easter Eggs.|Video-to-Text (VTT) is the task of automatically generating descriptions for short audio-visual video clips, which can support visually impaired people to understand scenes of a YouTube video for instance. Transformer architectures have shown great performance in both machine translation and image captioning, lacking a straightforward and reproducible application for VTT. However, there is no comprehensive study on different strategies and advices for video description generation including exploiting the accompanying audio with fully self-attentive networks. Thus, we explore promising approaches from image captioning and video processing and apply them to VTT by developing a straightforward Transformer architecture. Additionally, we present a novel way of synchronizing audio and video features in Transformers which we call Fractional Positional Encoding (FPE). Recurrent Neural Networks are a common architecture to model language generation tasks. These methods have also become more and more popular for machine translation tasks, whose encoder-decoder architecture originally inspired the Show and Tell model of Vinyals et al. Recently, Vaswani et al. In this work, we focus on the Video-to-Text (VTT) task, which is actually quite similar to Image Captioning.
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