Abhishek JainMutex in C++ Threads — Part 1Mutex stands for mutual exclusion. When multiple threads share resources (such as variables or data structures), they may try to access…5h ago5h ago
Abhishek Jaindetach() and join() in threads in C++In C++, std::thread can either be joined or detached, but not both. Let me explain the differences between join and detach and show…2d ago2d ago
Abhishek JainThreads and how to create it in C++In the context of multithreading, a thread is the smallest unit of execution within a program. Multithreading allows a program to perform…2d ago2d ago
Abhishek JainSemantic vs instance vs panoptic segmentationThe difference between semantic vs. instance vs. panoptic segmentation lies in how they process the things and stuff in the image.Aug 26Aug 26
Abhishek JainParameter calculation for 2D anConvolutions, Calculating total number of weights and biasGenerally speaking, the larger the internal structure of a neural network is, the more data points it needs to train. A general-principle…Aug 26Aug 26
Abhishek JainExploring communication protocols : Bridging hardware and softwareIn the vast ecosystem of computing, seamless interaction between hardware and software is paramount. This interaction is facilitated by…Jul 20Jul 20
Abhishek JainGPUs vs CPUs (Threads, core, speed)In the realm of computing, two essential components play distinct roles in executing tasks: the CPU (Central Processing Unit) and the GPU…Jul 20Jul 20
Abhishek JainEverything about K Nearest Neighbour and the mathematics behind itIn the realm of machine learning, the k-Nearest Neighbors (k-NN) algorithm stands out as a simple yet powerful method for both…Jul 12Jul 12