scholarly journals Dress-up: Deep Neural Framework for Image-based Human Appearance Transfer

Author(s):  
Hajer Ghodhbani ◽  
MOHAMED NEJI ◽  
Abdulrahman M. Qahtani ◽  
Omar Almutiry ◽  
habib dhahri ◽  
...  
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Our work presents a virtual fitting system called Dress-up aiming to treat the task of human appearance transfer across images while preserving texture details and structural coherence of the generated outfit.

2012 ◽  
Vol 86 (9) ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Tripathi ◽  
V. Petkov ◽  
S. M. Selbach ◽  
K. Bergum ◽  
M.-A. Einarsrud ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
pp. 231-248
Author(s):  
Amalia Amaya

This chapter discusses the concept of coherence and its role in evidential reasoning in law. It examines three main approaches to coherence, namely, structural coherence, narrative coherence, and coherence as constraint satisfaction, and argues that coherence as constraint satisfaction provides an account of the kind of coherence that is relevant to legal fact-finding that is both descriptively adequate and normatively appealing. Next, it addresses some problems concerning the relation between coherence and inference, coherence and virtue, and coherence and truth in the context of legal factfinding. More specifically, it examines three main objections facing a coherentist account of inference, i.e., conservatism, circularity and unfeasibility, and conceptualizes it as an explanatory kind of inference. Then, it articulates a problem that has not been traditionally discussed in the coherentist literature, to wit, the coherence bias, and argues that virtue coherentism has the resources to effectively counteract it. Last, it defends the coherentist approach to evidence and legal proof against three objections that put into question the truth-conduciveness of coherence, namely, the isolation or input objection, the alternative coherent systems objection, and the truth objection. The chapter concludes by suggesting some avenues for further research on coherence, evidence, and legal proof.


Author(s):  
Stephen Wilson

This chapter addresses antisemitism as an ideology. If it is compared not with modern political ideologies of which socialism is the model, but with belief-systems that are more “popular,” more common, and more diffuse, with popular religion and mythology, antisemitism can be seen to have a certain unity and structural coherence. It can be seen, too, to have its own “rationality,” its own power of explanation, different from but as compelling as “scientific rationality.” Two further factors lend force to this interpretation. First, antisemitism was not a private opinion, formulated by individuals for themselves; it was a social, cultural phenomenon, an already existing ideological system, to which they adhered with more or less conviction, or which they ignored or rejected. Second, in the last decades of the nineteenth century in France precisely, this system achieved a new degree of coherence; a set of old beliefs and ideas about Jews was articulated and systematized by writers and journalists to serve new functions. Antisemitism was by origin and mode a “popular” ideology, but, in its modern shape, it was formulated by intellectuals.


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
C. W. Ryu ◽  
W. Dmowski ◽  
K. F. Kelton ◽  
G. W. Lee ◽  
E. S. Park ◽  
...  

AbstractWe present the results of a structural study of metallic alloy liquids from high temperature through the glass transition. We use high energy X-ray scattering and electro-static levitation in combination with molecular dynamics simulation and show that the height of the first peak of the structure function, S(Q) − 1, follows the Curie-Weiss law. The structural coherence length is proportional to the height of the first peak, and we suggest that its increase with cooling may be related to the rapid increase in viscosity. The Curie temperature is negative, implying an analogy with spin-glass. The Curie-Weiss behavior provides a pathway to an ideal glass state, a state with long-range correlation without lattice periodicity, which is characterized by highly diverse local structures, reminiscent of spin-glass.


1991 ◽  
Vol 185-189 ◽  
pp. 184-189 ◽  
Author(s):  
J.D. Jorgensen ◽  
D.G. Hinks ◽  
P.G. Radaelli ◽  
Shiyou Pei ◽  
P. Lightfoot ◽  
...  

2012 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 73-88
Author(s):  
Kamila Kustroń

Abstract The paper proposes a selected key issues in the efficient formation of the airframe structure. The issues of concern design lifetime, manufacturing, command of the durability proposed in the accelerated tests and management of sustainability in the operation. A key importance is of the creating a durability of the airframe, which affects to choice materials and construction solutions. A key problem is modeling the system of exploitation and the inclusion of all the factors influencing the persistence in the aspect of aviation regulatory requirements. A key area influencing the prevention after air accidents, causes by loss of structural coherence of the airframe macroscopic structure. A key importance is the use of accelerated durability testing. A key issue is to determine if the concept of durability and viability are separate or similar in characteristics of durability. The key is to determine the diamonds of quality. A key importance is attributed to diagnostics, including integrated to airframe structure, defining a continuous condition of the aircraft through research pre-fault symptoms. These studies provide the knowledge which determines prevention activities.


2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (5) ◽  
pp. 953-960 ◽  
Author(s):  
Guoming Lin ◽  
Shaobo Xi ◽  
Changchang Pan ◽  
Wenlie Lin ◽  
Kui Xie

Metallic porous single crystals would significantly provide enhanced functionalities owing to their structural coherence that reduces the electronic and photonic scattering effects.


2006 ◽  
Vol 76 ◽  
pp. 13-19
Author(s):  
Pieter Muysken

In a number of domains of language contact studies important progress has been made, including Creole studies, code switching and code mixing, second language acquisition, linguistic borrowing, and language areas. Less attention has been paid to the conceptual links between these fields. These links will be the focus of the present paper, which approaches this issue from the perspective of speaker optimization strategies. Four alternative strategies are proposed: optimize the structural coherence of the LI, optimize possible matching between LI and L2 patterns, optimize universal principles of language processing, optimize the structural coherence of the L2. It will be argued that these strategies can be invoked to explain outcomes of language contact, and that different outcomes correspond to different rankings of these strategies by bilingual speakers and the community they belong to.


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