T. Ingold
Hasil untuk "Art"
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P. Shvaiko, J. Euzenat
E. Huizingh
P. Bernardo, E. Drioli, G. Golemme
F. Zegers-Hochschild, G. Adamson, J. Mouzon et al.
A. Molino, Simeone Chianese, D. Musmarra
C. Fritzmann, J. Löwenberg, T. Wintgens et al.
M. Papazoglou, P. Traverso, S. Dustdar et al.
D. Rapaport
M. Pantic, L. Rothkrantz
F. Dussart
D. Knuth
M. Lew, N. Sebe, C. Djeraba et al.
D. Knuth
F. Hourdin
Wolfram Wingerath, N. Ritter, Felix Gessert
J. Williamson
Marian Mazzone, A. Elgammal
Our essay discusses an AI process developed for making art (AICAN), and the issues AI creativity raises for understanding art and artists in the 21st century. Backed by our training in computer science (Elgammal) and art history (Mazzone), we argue for the consideration of AICAN’s works as art, relate AICAN works to the contemporary art context, and urge a reconsideration of how we might define human and machine creativity. Our work in developing AI processes for art making, style analysis, and detecting large-scale style patterns in art history has led us to carefully consider the history and dynamics of human art-making and to examine how those patterns can be modeled and taught to the machine. We advocate for a connection between machine creativity and art broadly defined as parallel to but not in conflict with human artists and their emotional and social intentions of art making. Rather, we urge a partnership between human and machine creativity when called for, seeing in this collaboration a means to maximize both partners’ creative strengths.
C. Glide-Hurst, Percy Lee, A. Yock et al.
The integration of adaptive radiation therapy (ART), or modifying the treatment plan during the treatment course, is becoming more widely available in clinical practice. ART offers strong potential for minimizing treatment-related toxicity while escalating or de-escalating target doses based on the dose to organs at risk. Yet, ART workflows add complexity into the radiation therapy planning and delivery process that may introduce additional uncertainties. This work sought to review presently available ART workflows as well as technological considerations such as image quality, deformable image registration, and dose accumulation. Quality assurance considerations for ART components and minimum recommendations are described. Personnel and workflow efficiency recommendations are provided as well as a summary of currently available clinical evidence supporting the implementation of ART. Finally, to guide future clinical trial protocols, an example ART physician directive and a physics template following standard NRG Oncology protocol is provided.
Liya Panayotova
Public speaking is an art. It requires one to cover several important aspects. A good speaker must know the right words to use in order to keep the audience captivated. The selection of the right words is not only an important aspect in understanding the subject matter, but it also helps the audience remember the speech for days to come.
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