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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

Although AI has been in development for decades, the most popular of today's image generators use a technique called a diffusion model, which is relatively new on the AI scene.

From Scientific American

The researchers found that PDEs that model diffusion have a structure that is useful for designing AI models.

From Science Daily

Stock says cases like that are getting rarer under a review system he put in place in 2016, and now “inappropriate” notices and diffusions account for just 5% of the overall total.

From Washington Times