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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a coding of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific encoding or categorization of information or data.
Example: "The study involved a coding of the participants' responses to analyze their behavior patterns."
Alternatives: "an encoding of" or "a categorization of".
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"A lot of the writing about my music is done through a lens of straight-up sexism and, in other cases, just a coding of feminising of things," she says.
The heart of Gottman's method was a coding of not just our facial expressions but also our statements, performed by a young technician -- and we were sophisticated people in our 40's, who between ourselves had been in therapy a million years.
Genetic algorithms operate on a coding of the parameters instead of the parameters themselves.
Unlike common optimization methods, GP is able to work with a coding of the design variables as opposed to the design variables themselves.
Contrary to Gödel's "artificial" unprovable formula that was obtained through a coding of the arithmetized provability predicate, Gentzen's transfinite induction principle is a principle of "ordinary" mathematics.
As described in Section 3.1, the cochlear power feature can be considered as neuron response in the inner hair cells, and hair cells have receptive fields which refer to a coding of sound frequency.
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