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From melancholy to dystopias, there's a common theme in his work, sparse though it may be: the sense of a musician taking his own path, and growing as an artist and an individual.
According to the preliminary experiments in this work, sparse SIFT descriptors will produce about 16% less precision than that of dense-patch SIFT descriptors, which is consistent to the experimental results in [31].
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His guitar work was sparse and resourceful.
His published work is sparse, visually beautiful, the work for voice and performance immense.
By contrast, Mr. Eisenman's residential work is sparse and has sometimes been criticized as unlivable.
When work grew sparse in New York, he moved to Vienna in 1968 to join a radio jazz orchestra.
Reynolds, who lent her steady support, brought her on as a guest the first time he hosted The Tonight Show, but work became sparse.
All of them are as resolutely unhurried as their creators' work ethic – sparse, lo-fi guitars humming under catchy but undemonstrative melodies.
The details of how the YankeeNets-Manchester United partnership would work were sparse, especially regarding how it will stoke interest in baseball in England and other countries enough to benefit the Yankees, the Devils and Nets, which YankeeNets owns, or the Giants, which the company signed a marketing deal with this past December.
Work on sparse system identification has been reported in [15 17], however, they consider only single-input single-out (SISO) systems.
Details on how exactly that will work are sparse, but a comparison to Siri's capabilities was hinted at in our conversation with co-founder Perchik.
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