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The phrase "a compact representation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that summarizes or condenses information into a smaller, more concise form.
Example: "The infographic serves as a compact representation of the survey results, making it easier to understand the key findings at a glance."
Alternatives: "a concise depiction of" or "a brief summary of".
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The wavelet coefficients provide a compact representation of EEG features [10].
Google says that it has been able to accomplish this by making a compact representation of the building facade and road geometry for all the Street View panoramas.
The obtained state encoding is especially suited and useful for a compact representation of binary control algorithms.
A key element of our approach is a compact representation of dense tree crowns through a radial distance map.
It was recently proposed as a valid tool for constructing cellular structures by providing a compact representation of complex structures.
Redundancies in the image are removed during the compression process to yield a compact representation of the image.
We select a compact representation of human postures in 3D, in our case a stick figure of 12 limbs.
P path is a compact representation of P that summarizes relationships between common structures in the collection.
It performs an optical pre-processing of the environment, allowing a compact representation of the collected data.
We overcome this obstacle by using a compact representation of all squares (based on maximal cyclic shifts) which requires only O(nlogn) space.
The PCA-based descriptor captures the important geometric features of the database, and provides a compact representation of the design space.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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