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encode

verb as in encrypt

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Videos that have a higher resolution or contain lots of visual assets such as edits, images or other clips can demand more computing power to encode.

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This image was created by mixing the 16 bands monitored by the GOES-18 weather satellite to encode land masses, oceans and atmospheric features as different colours.

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The system created by the Chalmers researchers is based on so called continuous-variable quantum computing and uses harmonic oscillators, a type of microscopic component, to encode information linearly.

Not only that, but Papernot’s research has also found it can further encode the mistakes, bias and unfairness that’s already baked into the information ecosystem.

"These models are able to learn and encode the incredibly complex patterns of human language and speech," Abzaliev said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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