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diffusion

[dih-fyoo-zhuhn] / dɪˈfyu ʒən /


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A team from Cambridge's MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit analyzed MRI diffusion scans from 3,802 individuals ranging from newborns to 90 years old.

From Science Daily

In photochemistry, light energizes the catalyst, and the excited catalyst must encounter another molecule through diffusion in order to pass along an electron.

From Science Daily

Many economists believe that communication is the lubricant that spurred the diffusion of scientific advances, useful inventions, and technological improvements.

From Salon

Where deepfakes used deep-learning AI techniques to edit existing videos, diffusion models generate entirely new photos by following the patterns found across the billions of images they’ve analyzed before.

From Washington Post

Then, a second neural network, called a diffusion model, creates the image and generates the pixels needed for the features.

From New York Times