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The phrase "a sort of regularization" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing methods or techniques that serve to stabilize or improve a model, often in the context of statistics or machine learning.
Example: "In our analysis, we applied a sort of regularization to prevent overfitting and enhance the model's performance."
Alternatives: "a type of regularization" or "a form of regularization".
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The Caputo fractional derivative is a sort of regularization in the time origin for the Riemann-Liouville fractional derivative.
This fact could be explained by considering that the per-class integration (WAP) may introduce a certain overfitting to the data, while WA, by averaging the weights across classes and thus resulting in a single integrated network, could reduce the overfitting, acting as a sort of "regularization", confirming previous results obtained in the context of gene function prediction [55].
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A: Sort of.
We develop the so-called Azbelev W-transform, which is a sort of the right regularization allowing researchers to reduce analysis of boundary value problems to study of systems of functional equations in the space of measurable essentially bounded functions.
Consequently, some sort of regularization is needed to avoid such artefacts.
The computational efficiency and imaging quality can be improved by incorporating some sort of regularization into the LSM (Wang et al. 2009; Liu et al. 2013; Wang 2013; Li et al. 2015b; Lu et al. 2015).
where { λ k } is the sequence of eigenvalues of the Laplacian Δ on M. The sequence { λ k } is known to satisfy the condition as in (1.1), but the product in (1.3) is always divergent; so, in order for the expression (1.3) to make sense, some sort of regularization procedure must be used (see, e.g., [6]).
A sort of aspic.
A sort of monster.
"A sort of blank".
"A sort of dream.
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