Processor scheduling algorithms

Generalized foreground-background

Generalized Foreground-Background (FB), also known as Least Attained Service (LAS) is a scheduling policy. It consists in scheduling the process that has received the least service so far. Similarly to SRPT, the aim of FB is to improve the performance of a system, specifically mean response time. While SRPT is optimal it is more difficult to apply in practice as it requires accurate estimations of the service time of each request. In contrast, FB does not require estimations of service times, making it more practical but also less performing than SRPT. (Wikipedia).

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THE FIGURE: Foreshortening & The Head

Marc takes you through two common viewpoints to solve in foreshortening of the head.

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PowerPoint 2010: Removing the Background in Pictures

In this video, you’ll learn more about removing the background from an image in PowerPoint 2010. Visit https://www.gcflearnfree.org/powerpoint2010/formatting-pictures/1/ for our text-based lesson. This video includes information on: • Removing the background from an image We hope you enj

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THE FIGURE: Foreshortening and the Figure (2 of 3)

This pose is a standing, worms eye view of a figure. Difficulty is high but manageable with simple understanding of volumes and solids in perspective-a carryover from The Basics understanding of foreshortening.

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Geogebra - Create a Background Image

we cover how to set a background image in geogebra

From playlist Geogebra

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THE FIGURE: Atmosphere, Value, & Movement in Backgrounds

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From playlist THE FIGURE

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PowerPoint 2013: Background Removal

In this video, you’ll learn more about removing the background in PowerPoint 2013. Visit https://www.gcflearnfree.org/powerpoint2013/formatting-pictures/1/ for our text-based lesson. This video includes information on: • Removing the background from an image We hope you enjoy!

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SIMPLE FORM PERSPECTIVE: Illustration #9 PART TWO

Figures are added to the three point interior scene.

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From Circular to Square Cross Section with Light Fixture Modeling

Screencast recorded on iPad in ORIGINAL GeoGebra Augmented Reality app (iOS).

From playlist GeoGebra Augmented Reality Demos (Older iOS App)

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PowerShell+ 2019 - Basic To Boss: Customizing Your PowerShell Prompt by Thomas Rayner

Every time I present and people see my PowerShell prompt, I get lots of questions about how I made it look that way, how it gets all the pieces of information it displays, and so on. This is a pretty light-hearted session and isn't going to change anybody's life, but it's still going to be

From playlist PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit 2019

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From playlist OpenCV with Python for Image and Video Analysis

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Observing Cosmic Dawn Through 21-cm Signal by Saurabh singh

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Optimisation algorithms for computer vision and machine learning

Bio Pankaj is a second year PhD student in the Engineering Science department at University of Oxford and an enrichment year student at The Alan Turing Institute. His research interests lie in optimisation and machine learning. At Oxford, he is a member of the OVAL group under Prof. Pawan

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From playlist Wolfram Language Image Processing Virtual Workshop

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From playlist SDG Toolkit

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Command Line Webcam?

This video shows a barely successful attempt at displaying video in a standard Windows command prompt. Converting pixel RGB values into characters with a limited palette and looking good has proven challenging. In fact, I'm not that happy with the end result, so this is a bit of a work in

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SIMPLE FORM PERSPECTIVE: Illustration #7 PART TWO

Referencing figures in a 2pt interior.

From playlist SIMPLE FORM PERSPECTIVE

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