Not exact matches
According to Yousuke Sato of the RIKEN Advanced Institute for Computational Science (AICS), «this research shows that powerful supercomputers, by performing more
fine -
grained simulations, can help us to model weather and climate
patterns in a more realistic way.
In short order the rovers found proof of past water on the planet, including minerals that can form only in the presence of water, and ripple
patterns in
fine -
grained rocks shaped by sea currents.
Recording moment - to - moment high - density data of what both parent and child visually attend to as they play together in the lab, aresearchers also applied advanced data - mining techniques to discover
fine -
grained eye, head and hand movement
patterns from the rich dataset they derived from multimodal digital data.
If we only make the physical assumption that the changes in expression level is smooth, and we knew the
fine grained differentiation state, but no further assumptions, we can model the expression
patterns using Gaussian Processes.
The 3 - spoke multifunction sports steering wheel in leather, the instrument panel in ARTICO man - made leather and the aluminium trim with honeycomb -
pattern grain, as well as
fine detailing such as the recurring orange contrasting topstitching in the interior, convey a sense of delight in the unusual.
The powder -
fine grains are continually redistributed by the air currents, creating elaborate capillary dunes that record and follow subtle directional
patterns of the wind across the surface of the landscape.
You can't find
patterns finer than the
grain or coarser than the extent.