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The phrase "a single attribute" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to one specific characteristic or quality of a person, object, or concept.
Example: "In this analysis, we will focus on a single attribute that defines the success of the project."
Alternatives: "one characteristic" or "a sole feature".
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He says that the ads don't leave a viewer remembering a single attribute of the company.
The use of a single attribute is fraught with danger because people defined by one thing differ from one another in many more ways than they are similar.
In this paper, a single attribute, the level of general skill, summarizes all individual characteristics.
To estimate the time complexity, only the time taken to discretize a single attribute is considered.
However, for each tree only a single attribute is used to split each node.
It is indeed quite plausible that a single attribute better identifies clusters than does a combination.
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The M5 algorithm constructs a regression tress by recursively splitting the instance space using tests on a single attributes that maximally reduce variance in the target variable.
The difference function, denoted by diff (a, s i, s j ), is used to determine the effect of a change along a single dimension (attribute).
The ultimate empirical function is a single-attribute equation based on the similarity attribute.
A single-attribute utility function is established to provide a dimensionless measurement of the performance MOEs of each attribute.
All performance MOEs are expressed as a weighted dimensionless quantity to structure a single-attribute utility function with risk and uncertainty.
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