No insight this week-end, you might be interested in checking out some of the 15 past sunday morning insights:
- Sunday Morning Insight: Game of Thrones and the History of Compressive Sensing
- Sunday Morning Insight: How to spot a compressive sensing system, the case of Fourier Transform Infra-Red Spectroscopy
- Sunday Morning Insight: How to spot a compressive sensing system: the case of the Randomized MALDI TOF MS/MS system
- Sunday Morning Insight: Matrix Factorizations and the Grammar of Life
- Sunday Morning Insight: Phase Transitions and Eigen-gaps as Roadmaps.
- Sunday Morning Insight: Stripe Physics, Wavelets and Compressive Sensing Solvers
- Sunday Morning Insight: The extreme paucity of tools for blind deconvolution of biochemical networks
- Sunday Morning Insight: Can L1 help Inpainting ?
- Sunday Morning Insight: So what is missing in Compressive Imaging and Uncertainty Quantification ?
- Sunday Morning Insight: Quantum Computing and the Steamrollers
- Sunday Morning Insights: Thinking in Exponential Times
- Sunday Morning Insight: Muon Tomography as a Moore's Law Enabled Technology
- Sunday Morning Insight: The Linear Boltzmann Equation and Co-Sparsity
- Sunday Morning Insight: Ditching L_1
- Sunday Morning Insight: QTT format and the TT-Toolbox -implementation-
Image Credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute, N00206064.jpg was taken on April 17, 2013 and received on Earth April 18, 2013. The camera was pointing toward TITAN at approximately 1,360,597 miles (2,189,668 kilometers) away, and the image was taken using the CL1 and UV3 filters. This image has not been validated or calibrated.
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