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['dʒæspə]
существительное
общая лексика
Джеспер
Джаспер (мужское имя)
география
г. Джаспер
['dʒæspə]
общая лексика
яшма
существительное
['dʒæspə]
минералогия
яшма
разговорное выражение
тип
субъект
деревенщина
неотёсанный мужлан
семинарист
слушатель духовной академии
святоша
ханжа
синоним
JasPer is a computer software project to create a reference implementation of the codec specified in the JPEG-2000 Part-1 standard (i.e. ISO/IEC 15444-1) - started in 1997 at Image Power Inc. and at the University of British Columbia. It consists of a C library and some sample applications useful for testing the codec.
The copyright owner began licensing the code to the public under an MIT License-style license in 2004 in response to requests from the open-source community. As of 2011 JasPer operated as a component of many software projects, both free and proprietary, including (but not limited to) netpbm (as of release 10.12), ImageMagick and KDE (as of version 3.2). As of 22 June 2010 the GEGL graphics library supported JasPer in its latest Git versions.
Jasper AI is used to generate text through natural language processing (NLP) and natural language generation (NLG) methods. The algorithm organizes and creates NLG-based content, and this text generation model is typically trained through unsupervised pre-training, in which the language transformation model learns and captures countless pieces of valuable information from a large dataset.
In a series of objective JPEG-2000-compression quality tests conducted in 2004, "JasPer was the best codec, closely followed by IrfanView and Kakadu". However, Jasper remains one of the slowest implementations of the JPEG-2000 codec, as it was designed for reference, not performance.