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However, LFI approaches are likely to smooth image details during the resampling process, and they usually produce jagged edge artifacts in the diagonal edge regions.
One is that black people living in the west are less likely to see images of themselves in the public domain – and when they do, many of those images are often negative.
Nonetheless, King said, automatic alt text has made his news feed "a lot more entertaining," and, although he has hardly become a high-volume commenter, he is now more likely to "like" an image with confidence.
Even advertisers -- and agencies -- known for slapstick humor or powerful surprises are likely to avoid images of death.
That woman is more likely to be imaged as a "welfare queen", not the maternal ideal or a trend-piece mommy-blogging "SAHM" (stay-at-home mom).
To the unprepared, the very word "prepper" is likely to summon images of armed zealots hunkered down in bunkers awaiting the End of Days, but the reality, at least here in New York, is less dramatic.
Hear the phrase "the Mississippi River at flood stage" and you're likely to conjure images of homes and farm fields underwater, and rescuers in rowboats helping people escape from second-story windows.
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