Key Terminology To facilitate the reader's understanding of the concept of ML, this section defines and discusses some key multidisciplinary conceptual terms in relation to ML. • classifier. A method that receives a new input as an unlabeled instance of an observation or feature and identifies ...
While some differences may be attributed to the data sources and methods used, much is due to a lack of clarity in the terminology used for the group of disorders classed as “congenital”. This study aimed to gain insight into the diversity of terms and definitions for birth defects, ...
overly simplistic7. More nuanced concepts and terminology have therefore been suggested for more complex evolutionary scenarios involving multiple traits9,10,11. Much speculation and numerous hypotheses have attempted to account for the diversity of insects, summarized by Mayhew12. In particular, several ...
We first describe the terminology we use in our study in Subsection “Terminology”. Afterwards, we outline our approach to literature search, selection, and the subsequent analysis part in Subsection “Acquisition and systematization of knowledge”. Terminology This section briefly defines the key t...
The rapid advancements in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and high-performance computers (HPC) have led to the terminology of numerical windtunnel (NW) which first appeared in late 1980s in Japan. The concept of NW has been further developed in the United States of America. It is considere...
Terminology Service limits Create an instance Tutorials Deployment and operations Logs and monitoring Define APIs Manage APIs with policies Manage APIs on-premises and in other clouds Secure your APIs Publish APIs to developers Troubleshoot Samples ...
The rapid advancements in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and high-performance computers (HPC) have led to the terminology of numerical windtunnel (NW) which first appeared in late 1980s in Japan. The concept of NW has been further developed in the United States of America. It is considere...
Ensuring that all text is explained in simple language, and avoiding vagueness, excessive length, difficult terminology, or academic language is crucial [18,49,53]. The language used should be tailored to the thought processes of the public. For example, percentages should be employed instead of...
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Terminology This section briefly defines the key terminology used in this work. Definition 1 A“measure” is a qualitative or quantitative scoring function that assigns some sort of numerical or categorical value of quality to synthetic data or its generator. ...