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The phrase "a standard database of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a typical or commonly accepted collection of data organized for easy access and management.
Example: "The research team has developed a standard database of all the species found in the region."
Alternatives: "a conventional data repository of" or "a typical data collection of".
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Still, despite its simplicity, tests made on a standard database of scanned 3D objects show its effectiveness even with moderate user supervision.
In the 'Experiments and results' section, we include a set of tests using a standard database of dynamic textures, a comparison with other parametric and non-parametric approaches in order to validate our method, and the application of our algorithm in constrained synthesis tasks.
To our knowledge, it is rare to find a standard database of DDA.
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Because of the lack of a standard database for writer identification, a comparison of the previous studies is not possible.
The Aurora 4 evaluation task provides a standard database for comparing the effectiveness of robust techniques in LVCSR tasks in the presence of mis-matched channels and additive noises.
This study was conducted in the following steps: (i) definition of the building envelope design elements; (ii) establishment of a standard database through energy simulation; and (iii) development of a Lagrangian finite element model.
Such a standard database would encourage submission of data from those who currently are unsure about the choice of database.
Microsoft also today announced a new Lenovo benchmark that shows SQL Server 2016 running on Windows Server 2016 (which is still in preview) handling a standard database test using 30 terabyte of data faster than any of its competitors.
By using a standard database with a clearly classified set of cells, we devised a benchmark test in which the algorithms had to distinguish pyramidal cells from interneurons.
Castro and his colleagues took a standard database known as Andew Dravniek's 1985 Atlas of Odor Character Profiles.
As described above, ePSORTdb is a widely used 'gold standard' database of proteins with well-documented subcellular localizations, while TOPDB is a database of experimentally derived TIMPs and TOMPs topologies.
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