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The electroretinogram (ERG) is a clinical test that records the retina's electrical response to light. The ERG is a promising way to study different neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders, including Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) - a neurodevelopmental condition that impacts language, communication, and social interactions. However, privacy issues and a lack of data complicate Artificial Intelligence applications in this domain. Synthetic ERG signals generated from real ERG recordings should carry similar information and could be used as an extension for natural data.

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The "ShrimpView: A Versatile Dataset for Shrimp Detection and Recognition" is a meticulously curated collection of 10,000 samples (each with 11 attributes) designed to facilitate the training of deep learning models for shrimp detection and classification. Each sample in this dataset is associated with an image and accompanied by 11 categorical attributes.

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Global Illumination (GI) is a strategy in computer graphics to add a certain degree of realism.  Several approaches exist to achieve such a visual effect for computer-generated imagery. The most physically accurate approach is through conventional raytracing. It produces similar realistic results by trading-off time and computational-resource intensive, making them unsuitable for real-time usage. For more real-time usage scenarios, a set of faster algorithms exists that utilize post-processing on top of rasterization rather than performing ray-tracing.

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This is the dataset associated with the IEEE-JBHI submission "Synthesizing Electrocardiograms With Atrial Fibrillation Characteristics Using Generative Adversarial Networks". This dataset contains 4,768 synthesized atrial fibrillation (AF)-like ECG signals stored in PhysioNet MAT/HEA format.

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