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Eric Chu

Bio: Eric Chu is an academic researcher from University of California, Davis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Urban planning & Urban climate. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 96 publications receiving 19139 citations. Previous affiliations of Eric Chu include Monash University & National Tsing Hua University.


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TL;DR: In this paper, a method for jointly generating 3D models of objects and 2D renders at different viewing angles, with the process guided by ImageNet and CLIP-based models, is presented.
Abstract: We present a method for jointly generating 3D models of objects and 2D renders at different viewing angles, with the process guided by ImageNet and CLIP -based models. Our results indicate that it can generate anamorphic objects, with renders that both evoke the target caption and look visually appealing.

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TL;DR: A new doubling iteration is derived, decoupling the four original iteration formulae in the alternating-directional doubling algorithm, and it is proved that the kernels in the decoupled algorithm are small M-matrices.
Abstract: We consider the numerical solution of large-scale M-matrix algebraic Riccati equations with low-rank structures. We derive a new doubling iteration, decoupling the four original iteration formulae in the alternating-directional doubling algorithm. We prove that the kernels in the decoupled algorithm are small M-matrices. Illumined by the highly accurate algorithm proposed by Xue and Li in 2017, we construct the triplet representations for the small M-matrix kernels in a highly accurate doubling algorithm. Illustrative numerical examples will be presented on the efficiency of our algorithm.

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Book
01 Jan 2009

8,216 citations

Book Chapter
01 Jan 1996
TL;DR: In this article, Jacobi describes the production of space poetry in the form of a poetry collection, called Imagine, Space Poetry, Copenhagen, 1996, unpaginated and unedited.
Abstract: ‘The Production of Space’, in: Frans Jacobi, Imagine, Space Poetry, Copenhagen, 1996, unpaginated.

7,238 citations