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  2. Peephole - Wikipedia

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    A peephole, peekhole, spyhole, doorhole, magic eye, magic mirror or door viewer is a small, round opening through a door from which a viewer on the inside of a dwelling may "peek" to see directly outside the door. The lenses are made and arranged in such a way that viewing is only possible in one direction. The opening is typically no larger ...

  3. Peephole optimization - Wikipedia

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    Peephole optimization is an optimization technique performed on a small set of compiler -generated instructions, known as a peephole or window, [1] that involves replacing the instructions with a logically equivalent set that has better performance. For example: The term peephole optimization was introduced by William Marshall McKeeman in 1965.

  4. I Can See the Whole Room...and There's Nobody in It!

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    It is a painting of a man looking through a peephole. It formerly held the record for highest auction price for a Lichtenstein painting. The work is based on a William Overgard-drawn comics panel from a Steve Roper cartoon. Lichtenstein's derivation augments the presentation of the narrative and expands the use of color in the image.

  5. The Reverse Peephole - Wikipedia

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    The Reverse Peephole. " The Reverse Peephole " is the 12th episode of the ninth season [ 1] (the 168th overall) of the television comedy series Seinfeld. The episode aired on NBC on January 15, 1998. It was written by Spike Feresten and directed by Andy Ackerman. In this episode, Jerry gets rid of his wallet and ultimately replaces it with a ...

  6. Raree show - Wikipedia

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    Raree show. A boy looks into a peep show device (illustration by Theodor Hosemann, 1835) A raree show, peep show or peep box is an exhibition of pictures or objects (or a combination of both), viewed through a small hole or magnifying glass. In 17th and 18th century Europe, it was a popular form of entertainment provided by wandering showmen.

  7. Long short-term memory - Wikipedia

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    The Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) cell can process data sequentially and keep its hidden state through time. Long short-term memory (LSTM) [1] is a type of recurrent neural network (RNN) aimed at dealing with the vanishing gradient problem [2] present in traditional RNNs.

  8. Peeple (company) - Wikipedia

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    Peeple was founded by Chris Chuter. In 2015, the company won $150,000 at a competition in the United Kingdom for its internet-enabled peephole. The company has been confused with Peeple, a mobile application that allows users to rate other people based on their personalities, professionalism, and dating experience.

  9. Green outreach team goes door to door to battle fentanyl ...

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    People look through the peep hole "and see me and they don't answer the door," he says. ... at 330-996-3859 or email him at aashworth@gannett.com. Follow him on Twitter at @newsalanbeaconj or ...