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- GitHub - MarilynKeller SKEL: Release for the Siggraph Asia 2023 SKEL . . .
SKEL is a parametric body shape and skeleton model Its shape parameter θ lets you change the body shape and its pose parameter q lets you pose the skeleton and skin in an anatomically plausible way Given shape and pose parameters, SKEL returns joint locations, a body mesh, and a skeleton mesh
- 1. 5. What the heck does skel mean? How about PAA? (NYPD Blue)
case they do Skel Short-hand for "skeleton"; i e , what most drug-users wind up looking like A derogatory term used to describe low-life junkies Also refers to homeless vagrants From the book "The City in Slang, New York Life and Popular Speech," by Irving Lewis Allen (1993): The New York police today call the most vagrant of the male
- SKEL
SKEL provides a new tool to enable biomechanics in the wild, while also providing vision and graphics researchers with a better constrained and more realistic model of human articulation
- Skell - Wikipedia
Skell refers to a person who is homeless, vagrant or derelict It is often used to connote such a person who is habitually engaged in small-time criminal activity, especially by one working as a con artist or panhandler
- Urban Dictionary: Skel
Skel is a term meaning "Cool", "Pimp", "Awesome" It derives from Scituate, MA from a bunch of bored teenagers who are sick of trying to be wiggers and say " That's so PIMP!"
- skel - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
skel (present skel, present participle skellende, past participle geskel) to use insults, to swear, to hurl abuse
- SKEL | The Artificial Intelligence Lab
SKEL focuses on content analysis and intelligent human-computer interaction, exploiting and advancing Artificial Intelligence methods and tools in numerous domains, spanning from news monitoring to ehealth and document intelligence
- Skell - World Wide Words
Q From William B McMillan: Do you know the origin and spelling of the police slang word pronounced skel (often heard on ABC’s NYPD Blue TV show in the USA) which seems to be used to refer to street crooks, thugs, or con men
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