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"recursive" Definitions
  1. involving a process that is applied repeatedly

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Want to learn more about the recursive algorithm (Yosef Mirsky used a recursive solution to program this arm) for solving Tower of Hanoi?
There's a kind of recursive question here about who's guarding whom.
"I did not know this recursive feature of the definition," Alsup said.
It is the stuttering, recursive story of what happened—the arc of
It's kind of fun to watch the recursive ... It's a good format.
It's recursive and affecting in ways Black Mirror: Bandersnatch wishes it could be.
There's a recursive aspect to mainstream games' fantasies of nature unspoiled or redeemed.
Using experts to grade ability raises recursive questions about the credentials of those experts.
That recursive plot of betrayal within betrayal is set against the Cold War, yes.
It's Harris' first experience with the delightfully recursive phenomenon of going viral by attacking virality.
It was completely recursive: I'm worth $10 billion 'cause they say I'm worth $10 billion.
"Yeah, then you get into all kinds of recursive Donnie Darko kind of loops," Moulin laughs.
The neat isomorphism of Joron's couplets betrays a turbulent force field of transformations and recursive echoes.
"The Dolls" played more with the hypnotic possibilities of recursive feedback and wave-like repeating patterns.
Jason: I thought that the phrase "recursive loop" was a little goofy in a technical sense.
It's weirdly recursive: The technology itself is the microscope needed to inspect the effects of the technology.
Mr. Frisell's guitar playing is warm and bubbling and recursive, a beloved treasure on the musical fringe.
Clearly, Westworld was inspired by Inception, the Christopher Nolan movie that popularized the recursive "thing inside itself" technique.
What's most remarkable about this quartet is its sense of plot, albeit one that's halting, recursive and indeterminate.
But Blake stills time in his own way, tying it in recursive loops instead of trawling extreme durations.
The proposition "Reimplementations of APIs are infringements" creates a recursive rabbit hole of liability that spans across the industry.
The alternative to Mishra's view might be that the dynamic of cosmopolitanism and nostalgic reaction is permanent and recursive.
Interestingly, the brilliant mathematician Kurt Gödel, who was fascinated by recursive ideas, had similar concerns about the Constitution's resiliency.
Though the work's structure is comically recursive, eventually the visions point more insistently toward one subject and one style.
Eventually Dolores crushes the built world, making the story recursive, repeating the disaster the artists themselves had experienced and survived.
The story's sentences are often like the one above—long, recursive, pocked by little objections and ricocheting between conflicting accounts.
If it is, then reversing aging would be a mere matter of locating and troubleshooting a recursive loop of code.
In a delicious example of the recursive nature of science fiction's sway, Cline's invention of the fictional Oasis may become reality.
The all-too-human characters — including the nonhuman ones — and the dreamlike, recursive plot serve to entrance the reader as well.
In the luminous video installation A Consequence of Infinitely Recursive Vision Technologies, Stearns pairs neon light and scanned images of glaciers.
The Recursive Cortical Network, on the other hand, works closer to the way an actual human brain responds to visual cues.
Gay wrestles her story from the world's judgment and misrecognition and sets off on a recursive, spiraling journey to rewrite herself.
Means's recursive, iterative approach links individual stories to one another within a given book and connects each book to the rest.
Bold, recursive, and absorbed, they're the work of an artist who does not settle — and sho hopes for the same from us.
So he designed Logo, a kid-friendly programming language that kids could use to program a turtle robot to draw beautiful recursive designs.
They make money only insofar as they hold user attention, so they are in an endless, recursive, dog-eat-dog struggle for it.
The big problem is that computer modeling of hypersonics is really hard when the individual elements start becoming recursive and, therefore, computationally very demanding.
"The Complete Essays" comprises 68 texts, most of them brief, in which he presents an allusive, fragmented and recursive account of his photographic philosophy.
When I first learned about recursive algorithms, The Tower of Hanoi was the example problem, and I thought it was the coolest thing ever.
It's the same kind of recursive loop that made Lost so popular, but with a hefty side of menace creeping in from the shadows.
Jason: Maybe it's recursive, and the collision of Red Team Elliot with Blue Team Elliot is the result of it reaching an exit condition.
The recursive, scribbled lines make the body into a sort of blackboard which the artist has doodled all over, like graffitists on the city streets.
Dwyer says the app uses several neural networks, including one he trained to find and read puzzles, but actually solving each problem involves a recursive algorithm.
The Google Brain folks recently published the results of their latest progress with "pixel recursive super resolution" and despite the results looking horrifying, they're extremely impressive.
His new system, called the Recursive Cortical Network (RCN), is apparently able to parse the CAPTCHA test more effectively than previous models, and with less training.
And if you are a fan, it's likely that you remember a Vine that captured some sports-related moment in all its brief, bright, recursive singularity.
Parallel governing bodies and systems both compete and cooperate, engaged in a recursive process of communication that drives them to respond to one another and improve.
Even more than a few others here, this is a unified work — gorgeously written, recursive but not repetitive, and profound even when chronicling the shallowest of socialites.
Cinematographer Christoph Krauss gives us the concrete ruins of modernist innovation in architecture; a recursive, Escher-like stock market floor; a funeral procession in a cold wood.
The mere suggestion of a "calm interface" points out, by contrast, the busyness of our dominant interfaces: their horrid colorways, their recursive, maddening, rectangle-within-rectangle structure.
So it is reasonable to assume that extraterrestrial evolution might arrive at similar solutions to these common problems, such as a brain capable of wielding hierarchical, recursive languages.
Blue Team Elliot, the iMac hack, FileVault, hidden partitions, body disposal (sort of), the finale's music, recursive loops, disassociative identity disorder, and the show's trans and queer representation.
Strong AI would aim at a general-purpose human level intelligence; unless it undergoes rapid recursive self-improvement, it's unlikely to pose a catastrophic threat to human life.
There is a host of recursive acronyms in programming, including PHP (PHP: Hypertext Processor), cURL (cURL URL Request LIbrary), and unofficially, the search engine Bing (Bing Is Not Google).
"[S]ince not all vendors agree about how many recursive rays you can depend on being supported etc, there will still be some development towards a "lowest offered support.
Its devices and developments — the guys returning as Graces, a periodic freezing under a work light to rearrange bodies like museum pieces — are static or recursive, perhaps intentionally frustrating.
Once you step outside of an enclosed interior space, you are faced with the game's recursive universe, where the same architectural instances are repeated to infinity in every direction.
Because the room here is a fast-food restaurant — a space that, like Twitter, helps produce the alienation that generates its business — there's a recursive quality to the meme.
In the place of what's called "plot," Kavan offers up a recursive system, an index of reaction points as unsettling and neatly tailored as a sheaf of Rorschach blots.
It all becomes a little recursive: We laud mega-budget efforts, because only with extravagant tech can talented developers hope to replicate all the microexpressions of our favorite actors.
You'd be forgiven for thinking that the show sounds like a recursive nostalgia loop, designed to cash in on our seemingly endless appetite for fetishizing the not-too-distant past.
In this case, the researchers combined the CNN-based method with a recursive neural network (RNN), an approach that considers previous eye states in addition to individual frames of video.
Aliume is not a mathematician, but he's clearly fluent (in both verbal and artistic terms) with concepts like the golden ratio, the Fibonacci sequence, the torus, fractals, and recursive geometries.
Twisted within these planetary binds, shackled to the recursive dynamics of a feedback culture, even our faith–however porous and combustible–is soaked in the materialism of paraffin and fiberoptics.
In other words, whether it will also obey the universal grammar, the hierarchical, recursive structure that linguist Noam Chomsky has argued is the deep structure common to all human languages.
On a track like "The Root," which drapes D'Angelo's multitracked moan and Hunter's guitar arpeggios over a snaking backbeat, that feeling is recursive, throwing you off balance roughly every two bars.
In this recursive, Lovecraft-inflected police procedural, two agents of the shadowy government group Y pursue the cult leader Drew Standish, whose activities seem to herald a Jonestown-like mass murder.
Audiences who find Wes Anderson unbearably twee and precious have no business watching 306 Hollywood, which mimics his visual precision, his obsession with order and presentation, and his peppy, intense, recursive soundtracks.
This follows what Vinny Lingham refers to as Musk's recursive innovation strategy: build a sexy, useful consumer product (like a Tesla), then use that product to drive real change (like energy independence).
A recursive spiral of content toward the bottom of the hole, the wishing well, where only a memory remains, an old dream or a friend like the very center of a matryoshka.
And I fell pretty far down that recursive wormhole until it transported me completely out of the White River High School cafeteria into some nonsensorial place only properly crazy people get to visit.
You can reach that conclusion no matter where you begin along this recursive loop, but the easiest way is to imagine Clinton hosting a press conference now or anytime in the recent past.
Khanna and his editors clearly believe that his prose style is a winning one, but for this reader it was like struggling through the transcription of a TED talk on a recursive loop.
The specific mechanism the hackers used is known as a recursive call vulnerability, — essentially a malicious transaction that moves money away from the D.A.O. into a side fund in an endlessly repeating loop.
Micah: You can infinitely loop, but you can't infinitely recurse—each time you call a recursive function you take a bit more memory, and eventually you run out of memory Harlo: Fucking killjoy.
Time Travel narratives are as recursive and meaningless as the story of Blazblue: it's about a knot that keeps getting bigger because you keep trying to untie it, knowing you could just cut it.
In Ondaatje's best book, Divisadero, Anna, the novel's narrator—herself an echo of Hana in The English Patient—writes that life is "like a villanelle," a recursive poem held together by its repeated rhymes.
But in the maddening, recursive way that the media deals with young women, Rookie's success gets looped back into the original narrative of Gevinson's exceptional youth at the time she first became well-known.
Some speculate that an AGI could appear within the next few decades in a so-called hard take-off, where its capabilities increase very rapidly as the program undergoes a process of recursive self-improvement.
The saga of the group's founding partakes strongly of one of the more notorious, and least appealing, features of political organizing on the American left—recursive infighting over tactical niceties producing one splinter movement after another.
It demonstrated a sort of recursive model for cooking, where bits of yesterday's dinner end up in tonight's, and bits of tonight's in tomorrow's and so on — as if you're giving your food a sense of memory.
A written portrait of a portrait painter is recursive from the start, but when you're trying to get a fix on the identity of an identity fixer whose own identity is coming unfixed, the whole thing goes uroboric.
A Consequence of Infinitely Recursive Vision Technologies first came together as Stearns' response to the theme of a group exhibition he took part in at Fridman Gallery called Landscape with Devices, curated by Naroa Lizar and Cia Pedi.
But if, like "Company," the show has a recursive structure, returning to key moments to re-examine what happened, each examination here feels the same as the previous one, with no apparent growth toward the eventual underwhelming resolution.
The poems are generally recursive — if we meet an Old Man of Calcutta in Line 1, we're going to see him again in Line 5 — and the seeming regularity of the structure can make the lunacy of the actual lines even more pronounced.
Kind of reminded me of The Butterfly Effect and of Being John Malkovich Jason: It also kind of reminds me of the end of Brazil, with the Baby Face masks Yael: What did they mean by "recursive loop" re: this imagined universe?
Each of Kaufman's films exists in a kind of recursive postmodern loop, as a hall of mirrors and metaphor, in which art and life intermingle almost interchangeably and the artifice of cinema becomes a way to portray the artifice of real life.
Files like these aren't unheard-of, but Fifield's techniques, revealed in an article on his website, are particularly novel because they aren't "recursive," or built like an inverted Russian nesting doll where the files get bigger as you decompress multiple layers of Zip files.
Society is not simply an aggregate of millions or billions of individual choices but a complex, recursive dynamic in which choices are made within institutions and ideologies that change over time as these choices feed back into the structures that frame what we consider possible.
The show is both focused and freewheeling, underscoring the recursive nature of Dagley's pursuit; the artist revisits material, compositional, and conceptual ideas over the long haul, turning them over in his mind to see if there's something else to say with (or about) them.
Human speech, along with the attendant capacity for language, involves a huge number of mental capacities, such as the ability to convert an object or concept into a word, the application of grammar, and the capacity for recursive language in which concepts are embedded within concepts.
What Blazblue is ultimately "about" are characters trapped in a recursive loop of time, creating fictional solutions to fictional problems as an ad infinitum mirror of the creators of the games making shit up to explain other made up shit and solve cliffhangers and dangling plot threads.
Hurley's time travel element makes for a slick, recursive plot, and the real fight becomes apparent: it's not a battle against good or evil, it's about control, and the lengths that corporations will go to ensure that their hold on the world is locked down and tight-fisted.
The collection's finale, "The Story of Of," not only soon diverges from the opener in its details, but it warps into a recursive exercise in which the characters end up reading their own story in a notebook as it tumbles back to its beginning and restarts again and again.
Drawing upon insights from "experimental neuroscience data," the Vicarious researchers made a probabilistic algorithm called a Recursive Cortical Network that takes a CAPTCHA and models it as a collection of shapes and appearances (such as the smoothness of the letters' surfaces) based on a handful of training images of clean text.
Mozilla also has a set of standards that a DoH provider must adhere to in order to be a part of its "Trusted Recursive Resolver" (TRR) program, meaning that they will not be able to sell user data they retain or use it to identify individual end users, among other criteria.
That the same Pavlovian tool kit of something so harmlessly tacky as "The Apprentice" would 15 years later be the lifeblood of its host's dark, racist movement — as well as the organizing principle of those hoping to dethrone him — is a chilling distillation of the recursive trap America seems to be in.
For instance, it could turn our planet into goo after a simple misunderstanding of its goals (the allegorical paperclip scenario is a good example), remove humanity as a troublesome nuisance, or wipe out our civilization and infrastructure as it strives to improve itself even further, a possibility AI theorists refer to as recursive self-improvement.
Popular queer media of the past few years has been unusually recursive, from the return of Will & Grace, which originally ran from 1998 to 2006, to the Netflix reboot of Queer Eye, which originally ran for four years beginning in 2003, the year the American Dialect Society declared "metrosexual" its word of the year.
Imagine a chord Y that "wants" to resolve to another chord, Z. Because music is cleverly recursive, you can always find a third chord (let's say X) that wants to go to the first: a chord that wants to go to a chord that wants to go to a chord, or — if you will — a desire for a desire.
Cindy Cohn: Yeah, on BoingBoing, Cory did this hilarious kind of recursive thing where he did a story about the things that were supposed to be able to be on Tumblr based on Tumblr's own blog post and then Tumblr took it down and then he wrote about it again and then Tumblr took it down.
In "As Close to Us as Breathing," her novel about a sprawling but close-knit Jewish family, Elizabeth Poliner sets herself a dual challenge: to tell a story in a first-person voice that omnisciently inhabits the minds of its many participants while also using a recursive narrating style that flows back and forth across a nearly hundred-year span of time.
Homestuck ran from 2009 until 2016 and its plot got ever more complex and loopy as it went on (there are more than 100 named characters by the midway point, along with multiple universes, self-recursive timelines, and several reenactments of scenes from 90s action blockbusters) until it eventually became a multimedia work encompassing Flash games, animated short films, and an indie record label.
If we can design such a system, then we can use its result — a better engineering AI — to build another, even better AI. This is the mind-bending scenario experts call "recursive self-improvement," where gains in AI capabilities enable more gains in AI capabilities, allowing a system that started out behind us to rapidly end up with abilities well beyond what we anticipated.

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