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Kernel may
refer to:
Kernel (operating system), the
central component of most
operating systems Kernel (image processing), a
matrix used for
image convolution...
- The
Linux kernel is a free and open-source, monolithic, modular, multitasking, Unix-like
operating system kernel. It was
originally aut****d in 1991 by...
- The
kernel is a
computer program at the core of a computer's
operating system and
generally has
complete control over
everything in the system. It is the...
- In
machine learning,
kernel machines are a
class of
algorithms for
pattern analysis,
whose best
known member is the support-vector
machine (SVM). The general...
- statistics,
kernel density estimation (KDE) is a non-parametric way to
estimate the
probability density function of a
random variable.
Kernel density estimation...
- A
monolithic kernel is an
operating system architecture where the
entire operating system is
working in
kernel space. The
monolithic model differs from...
- In
image processing, a
kernel,
convolution matrix, or mask is a
small matrix used for blurring, sharpening, embossing, edge detection, and more. This is...
- or
errant software behaviour.
Kernel space is
strictly reserved for
running a
privileged operating system kernel,
kernel extensions, and most
device drivers...
- open-source Unix-like
operating systems based on the
Linux kernel, an
operating system kernel first released on
September 17, 1991, by
Linus Torvalds. Linux...
-
version history of the
Linux kernel. The
Linux kernel is a free and open-source, monolithic, Unix-like
operating system kernel. It was
conceived and created...