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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abrupt feature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a characteristic or aspect that is sudden or unexpected in nature.
Example: "The landscape was marked by an abrupt feature, a steep cliff that rose sharply from the valley floor."
Alternatives: "sudden characteristic" or "unexpected aspect".
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Mumford, Kosslyn, Hillger, and Herrnstein (1987) and Wolfson and Landy (1998) demonstrated that subjects exploit gradual changes in feature values for the grouping of image regions, but they also evaluate abrupt feature changes for their segregation, in support of the idea that grouping and segregation are complementary processes.
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The former stage is autonomously realized based on the proposed MCA classification method and different IMOPs are classified into three modulation families based on the abrupt change features extracted from the IFR curves.
If we consider the visual world to be more commonly composed of continuous contours rather than abrupt changes in feature orientation, low level visual features with similar orientation preferences would be more commonly coactive than those sets with perpendicular orientation preferences.
The calculations result in the force length functions featuring abrupt discontinuities due to sequential annihilation of the defects by the conformational transitions.
The system collects data about lane following, vehicle following, speed and engine speed patterns which are important for aggressive driving detection since aggressive driving behaviour is associated with sudden lane changes, tailgating and abrupt acceleration/deceleration. Features that are extracted utilizing these data are used to train an SVM classifier.
The song features abrupt guitar chords, and Hodgy muses lyrically over a tale of his first love.
These outbreaks are unusual because of their specific location (Bac Giang Province), their strict seasonality (92% of unexplained AES occur during May–July), the restricted age group of persons at risk (88% are <15 years old), and the clinical features (abrupt febrile onset, rapid progression to coma, and higher case-fatality rate than for JE).
If the molar absorption as a function of fluence does not contain clear features (abrupt changes or changes of gradient, for instance) associated with known fluences - in the way that the cut-off was associated with the threshold fluence ϕ th - then recovering the chromophore concentration using a variant of the approach described here becomes more difficult.
More specifically, we look at five types of perceptual features (or 'sensory cues') that signal the presence of an emotion: linguistic features (e.g. produced a short utterance), paralinguistic features (e.g. had a trembling voice), facial features (e.g. frowned), body movement features (e.g. abrupt bodily movements) and physiological features (e.g. breathing getting faster).
AHCT is proud of its "core synonym" feature for abrupt, in the sense of "rudely informal".
Tipping elements in Earth systems special feature: Reducing abrupt climate change risk using the Montreal Protocol and other regulatory actions to complement cuts in CO2 emissions.
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