Two-dimensional materials are substances with a thickness of a few nanometres or less. Electrons in these materials are free to move in the two-dimensional plane, but their restricted motion in the ...
A prism is a 3D shape which has a constant cross section - both ends of the solid are the same shape and anywhere you cut parallel to these ends will give you the same shape. For example, in the prism ...
Abstract: Human motion prediction (HMP) forecasts future human motion (pose sequences) based on previous motion data. While existing methods excel by learning motion dynamics from adjacent 3D skeleton ...
Abstract: Network-on-Chip (NoC) architectures offer several advantages over bus-based systems, including improved scalability, efficient and high-performance interconnects, reduced wire routing ...
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