arXiv 23/02. [Paper] Intermediate predictions classifiers + loss (similar to SAC arXiv 22 and PIM arXiv 22) + sequence of modules to refine most discriminative intermediate features Learning Common ...
Few subjects engross historians as much as the origins of the modern self. Selfhood, of course, has always existed, but the modern, Western self is usually understood—in the words of the ...
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Self-harm, or self-mutilation, is the act of deliberately inflicting pain and damage to one's own body. Self-harm most often refers to cutting, burning, scratching, and other forms of external ...
By leveraging the power of mindfulness, self-reflection techniques, and self-care, you can learn to build healthy coping mechanisms in a relationship that allow you to connect with your internal ...
Self-assembly is the process by which an organized structure spontaneously forms from individual components, as a result of specific, local interactions among the components. When the constitutive ...
Anne Imhof’s three-hour spectacle of moody youth at the Armory is sweet sorrow, full of moping and muttering. Still, almost despite itself, it points to true art. By Jason Farago and George ...
There are no buts! This small exhibition at the Holburne Museum in Bath has considered every angle and every detail and the result truly is a bijou gem. An outstanding collection of Pop art and ...
Art provides diversification in portfolios, exhibiting a low price correlation with stocks and bonds. As an investment, art can hedge against inflation, but expect bond-level returns. Investors ...
Self-harm is a way of trying to ease emotional pain through intentionally causing physical harm. Self-injury, like cutting or burning the skin, and intentional self-poisoning, like taking more ...