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Heart Rate Variability (HRV): What It Is and How You Can Track It
Heart Rate Variability (HRV): What It Is and How You Can Track It
Heart rate variability, or HRV, is a shift in timing between heartbeats. Learn how it may be an indicator of future health problems and what you can do about them.
Heart rate variability is where the amount of time between your heartbeats fluctuates slightly. Even though these fluctuations are undetectable except with specialized devices, they can still indicate current or future health problems, including heart conditions and mental health issues like anxiety and depression.
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Heart Rate Variability (HRV): What It Is and How You Can Track It
Kernel (neurotechnology company) - Wikipedia
Kernel (neurotechnology company) - Wikipedia
Kernel Flow is a wearable time-domain functional near-infrared spectroscopy (TD-fNIRS) system which Kernel started demoing in spring 2021.[8][9] fNIRs uses infrared light to measure changes in the oxygenation of blood, which is a proxy for neural activity
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Kernel (neurotechnology company) - Wikipedia
OptFormer: Towards Universal Hyperparameter Optimization with Transformers
OptFormer: Towards Universal Hyperparameter Optimization with Transformers
Posted by Yutian Chen, Staff Research Scientist, DeepMind, and Xingyou (Richard) Song, Research Scientist, Google Research, Brain Team On...
first Transformer-based frameworks for hyperparameter tuning, learned from large-scale optimization data using flexible text-based representations. While numerous works have previously demonstrated the Transformer’s strong abilities across various domains, few have touched on its optimization-based capabilities, especially over text space. Our core findings demonstrate for the first time some intriguing algorithmic abilities of Transformers: 1) a single Transformer network is capable of imitating highly complex behaviors from multiple algorithms over long horizons; 2) the network is further capable of predicting objective values very accurately, in many cases surpassing Gaussian Processes, which are commonly used in algorithms such as Bayesian Optimization.
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OptFormer: Towards Universal Hyperparameter Optimization with Transformers
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Conceptual and Technical Challenges of Quantum Gravity
Conceptual and Technical Challenges of Quantum Gravity
International Journal of Theoretical Physics - The appearance of infinity together with collapsing quantum state due to an observation or interaction which are two challenging features of quantum...
The appearance of infinity together with collapsing quantum state due to an observation or interaction which are two challenging features of quantum field theory, become very serious problems in quantum gravity as well as in quantum geometry of space-time
In the technical part the biggest problem comes from the point definition where the classical geometry is constructed on it. By changing the point definition, the technical problem may be approximately bypassed and a mathematical formulation of quantum geometry may be found. On the other hand, the conceptual problem comes from the quantum state collapse due to the observation since in presence of gravity the entanglement between the observer and gravity cannot be eliminated.
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Conceptual and Technical Challenges of Quantum Gravity
Reciprocity: Getting What You Give
Reciprocity: Getting What You Give
Reciprocity teaches us why win-win relationships are the way to go, why waiters leave candies with the bill, why it’s a good idea to use the least force possible to secure an outcome, and why a lot of companies don’t permit their employees to accept gifts. This model demonstrates why we should view giving as being as valuable as having.
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Reciprocity: Getting What You Give
A Wandering Mind: How Travel Can Change the Way You Think
A Wandering Mind: How Travel Can Change the Way You Think
Most people travel as an observer, and as a result, “see” a lot. When you travel as an active participant, the experience can transform the way you think, and how you see the world.
Most people travel as an observer, and as a result, “see” a lot. When you travel as an active participant, the experience can transform the way you think, and how you see the world
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A Wandering Mind: How Travel Can Change the Way You Think