For example, the following function computes vector length using the dot product operator "."
This length by many was called the offset, span of vector length.
Historically, this is closest to what Richards originally measured with the vector length in 1991.
A major obstacle for vectorization is true data dependency shorter than the vector length.
This relatively new technique specifically targets modern SIMD architectures with short vector lengths.
The innermost loop is unrolled by a factor of the vector length to form a large loop body.
After loop unrolling (by the vector length, assumed to be 4 in this case)
For the tornado example, the LIC output could determine the brightness of the color, while the vector length at each point would determine its hue.
The data vectors should preferably be normalized (vector length is equal to one) before training the SOM.
A bit named L specifying 256-bit vector length.