svox | PlenOctrees construction rendering PyTorch CUDA extension | GPU library
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PlenOctrees construction + rendering PyTorch CUDA extension
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- Calculate the ray tracing step
- Return a C TreeSpec object
- Create a Ray spec from a Ray object
- Get options for rendering
- Refine the tree
- Resize the size of the data
- Return the list of all the child nodes
- Invalidate the cache
- Render the volume image
- Expand the tensor
- Redirect to N3View
- R Compute the maximum frontier
- Shrink the dataset
- Return n_samples n_samples
- Returns a list of functions for redirection
- Save the scene to a file
- Sample n_samples
- Get CUDA extension
- Construct a tree from grid
- Return the maximum diameter of the tensor
- Check the integrity of the tree
- Refine the node at the given index
- Forward the given indices
- Expand the matrix
- Convenience method to set indices
- Merges the data
- Load a tree from file
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QUESTION
I am using text to speech engine in my App. It works fine on emulator Nexus 6 with API 23 and higher. But on emulator Nexus 6 with API 22 it does not speak. Both emulators use Pico TTS as preferred engine.
My activity layout contains only one button "Speak". This is my activity code:
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Answered 2019-Apr-22 at 19:12Figured out how to solve the problem. Everything works if launch the emulator not via Debugging or Execution but from AVD Manager after starting Android Studio.
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I've never used firebase database and I think I'm having some "newbie" problems and I just can't solve it. Getting to the point:
My database is structured like this:
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Answered 2017-Oct-10 at 11:19I looked deeper into the problem and found the solution this morning. It's quite easy and I have no idea why I haven't came up with it earlier.
The problem was with the rules.
These are old rules:
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I'd like to use SVOX/pico2wave to write a wav-file from Python code. When I execute this line from a terminal the file is written just fine:
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Answered 2017-Apr-20 at 19:20From the documentation
Providing a sequence of arguments is generally preferred, as it allows the module to take care of any required escaping and quoting of arguments (e.g. to permit spaces in file names). If passing a single string, either shell must be True (see below) or else the string must simply name the program to be executed without specifying any arguments.
So you might try with
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