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The phrase "a sparse level" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, environment, or condition that is characterized by a lack of density or abundance, often in contexts like data analysis, design, or resource allocation.
Example: "The game features a sparse level design that emphasizes exploration and minimalism."
Alternatives: "a minimal level" or "a thin level".
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It must take a lot of effort to keep your belongings to such a sparse level".
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Different from the JSR model, in the first stage, the ℓ1-norm minimization in the IJSR model avoids choosing a proper sparse level which is hard to predict.
This approach is not possible when assessing trials reported in journal publications, in which articles necessarily reflect post hoc reporting with a far more sparse level of detail.
Then, for the same sparsity especially at the higher sparse level, a smaller error of reconstruction means a better model for a sparse signal.
Actually, the sparse level of A is related to the sampling coset pattern[1].
where D is the dictionary which usually consists of the training sample vectors, x j is the sparse representation coefficient vector associating with the j th inputting image vector y j, and K is a preset parameter that controls the sparse level.
Secondly, sparse level of representation coefficients is promoted largely.
Unfortunately, the sparse, level forests inhabited by ring-tails are easily felled by even the most primitive of tools.
It represents the sparse level of the inputting signals and needs to be set manually.
M>Oleft Kcdot log Nright) (10 where K is the sparse level and N is the length of the measured sparse signal.
Especially, in Figure 2a, even at the smallest sparse level (K = 5), the MSE of the algorithm based on the Laplace prior is already at the order of 10−1, which is about ten times bigger than that of the MMP algorithm at the highest sparse level (K = 40), not to mention if it is compared with that of the MMP algorithm at the same sparse level (K = 5).
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