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When evidence can be deepfaked, how do courts decide what’s real?
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A deep learning project that trains a Multi-Layer Perceptron (MLP) to classify speaker gender from voice audio using MFCC features. Input Layer (13×40 MFCC matrix) ↓ Flatten Layer (520 neurons) ↓ ...
Spectroscopic analysis is essential in modern astronomy, as spectra encode a wealth of physical information through their characteristic features, such as absorption and emission lines. These spectral ...
No system was recommended for individual prognostication, and the group considered that more detail in ulcer characterization was needed and that machine learning (ML)–based models may be the solution ...
Abstract: Automatic gender categorization has become an increasingly significant area in computer vision, with several applications. Gender equality is nowadays a keyword for today's scenario. This ...
GREEN BAY, Wis. — June 27, 2025 — BW Converting is proud to announce that a digital innovation initiative centered around fault anomalies has been selected as one of the first projects for the new ...
This project aims to build a multi-class text classification model for consumer complaint narratives.It categorizes complaints into four classes: Credit Reporting, Debt Collection, Consumer Loan, and ...
The ability to anticipate what comes next has long been a competitive advantage -- one that's increasingly within reach for developers and organizations alike, thanks to modern cloud-based machine ...
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