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- Dictionarytractable/ˈtraktəbl/
adjective
- 1. (of a person) easy to control or influence: "she has always been tractable and obedient, even as a child"
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2 days ago · Apparently, such an image compression method must be ultra-lightweight to avoid intensive computing and exhaustive power consumption and platform agnostic to support all kinds of embedded MCUs (e.g., ARM) in a software-defined manner without requiring any dedicated hardware support. Image compression generally has lossless and lossy coding modes.
2 days ago · Serum creatinine levels were measured using an isotope-dilution mass spectrometry-tractable method, and the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) was calculated using the Chronic Kidney ...
2 days ago · The decomposition makes the entire pipeline tractable to a moderate amount of computation resources and memory. As our framework utilizes the existing resources of image and text embedding, it does not require dedicated datasets with high-quality textures designed by skillful artists.
3 days ago · Unbounded operators are also tractable in Hilbert spaces, and have important applications to quantum mechanics. An unbounded operator T on a Hilbert space H is defined as a linear operator whose domain D(T) is a linear subspace of H. Often the domain D(T) is a dense subspace of H, in which case T is known as a densely defined operator.