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Embedding

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Embedding meaning

The act or process by which one thing is embedded in another. | A map which, in any of several technical senses, represents the containment of one structure inside another. | A continuous map which is also a homeomorphism between its domain and its image (considered with the subspace topology induced by its codomain).

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An embedding, or a smooth embedding, is defined to be an injective immersion which is an embedding in the topological sense mentioned above (i.e. homeomorphism onto its image).

Additionally, the network produces a new embedding for the central node, which consists of that node’s embedding concatenated with the summation of the secondary embeddings of its immediate neighbors.

Equivalently, an isometric embedding (immersion) is a smooth embedding (immersion) which preserves length of curves (cf.

Given an embedding of a rooted tree in the plane, if one fixes a direction of children, say left to right, then an embedding gives an ordering of the children.

Outerplanar graphs Outerplanar graphs are graphs with an embedding in the plane such that all vertices belong to the unbounded face of the embedding.

A veteran of the Vietnam War, Rypka was internationally known before embedding in Argentina, where he also worked as deputy director for the Americas at the Agence France-Presse.

By embedding remittance services directly into these banking platforms, institutions can offer a holistic financial experience and further deepen trust and relationships with their customers.

Elon Musk’s Neurolink aims to solve this problem by embedding a microchip into our brains.

Here’s the chart (tweets aren’t embedding properly right now so I’ve just grabbed a shot of the photo but credit goes to Walder for the data).

Israel insists that it takes steps to avoid civilian casualties, and blames Hamas for embedding itself in densely-populated areas.

It creates a sense of togetherness among its community of users by embedding seeds of trust within the network.

One of our cities — Copenhagen — is reworking its entire municipal structure, getting rid of city scaffolding that might get in the way of engagement, and embedding local climate officers within the community for up to five years at a time.

Opposition Leader Mark Golding said the job description for ministers appears to contain “largely general statements which are uncontroversial”, but said that there was nothing to suggest an embedding of an accountability framework.

Second, by embedding security and content across all of our business clouds.

Solutions range from reducing overproduction and overconsumption to making longer-lasting clothes and embedding circularity into product design.

That includes embedding retirement income initiatives into their overall business plans and building “quantitative metrics” to assess retirement outcomes that flow from those reforms.

The Brushalyser aims to drive change by getting people to think twice before getting behind the wheel on a morning hangover and works by embedding breathe testing seamlessly into Brits’ morning routines.

This comes after the company made generative AI support generally available on Vertex AI in June, giving customers access to Google’s large generative AI models and tooling, including PaLM 2, Codey APIs, Text Embedding API and Imagen.

Yet, he too called for more, highlighting that extra futureproofing could be provided by embedding these skills in secondary education, saying “none of these are in the existing school curriculum for 11–16-year-olds and they are not tested by GCSEs.

As Black chefs bring their perspective to California soul cuisine, that means not just pulling from our perennial produce but embedding dishes such as Black tacos that defined our experiences growing up in this region.