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Paper · Semantic Scholar
Automated skin cancer diagnosis using deep learning: a systematic review of state-of-the-art architectures, techniques and performance evaluationThis literature survey offers a comprehensive analysis of deep learning techniques for skin cancer diagnosis. Prompt identification is crucial for improving patient survival rates, and deep learning has demonstrated promising results. The survey examines the fundamentals of skin cancer, various neural network architectures, and their classification efficacy. It investigates the application of deep learning models in…
Encyclopedia · Wikipedia
Non finito is an aesthetic quality related to a state of being unfinished. Italian in etymology, non finito literally means "not finished". The term can apply to different artistic media, including both paintings and sculpture. It can refer to a range of unfinished qualities including a looseness or freedom of technique, a deliberately unpolished style, or an abandoned state of completion. Non finito is particular…
Image · DPLA
Photograph caption dated April 8, 1958 reads, "Mrs. Louise Romero, assistant children's art chairman, left, instructs Leonard Schifter, 11, in sculpting techniques at children's class at Valley Center of Arts, community organization to encourage art works in the Valley."; See images #00121508 through #00121511 for all photos in this series.
