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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aimed at filtering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a purpose or intention behind a process or action that involves separating or removing certain elements.
Example: "The new software is aimed at filtering out spam emails to improve user experience."
Alternatives: "designed to filter" or "intended for filtering".
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To address this challenge, it is paramount to develop and optimize industrial processes aimed at filtering and desalinating sea water and municipal waste water.
UrbanOrca, which matches users with potential friends based on keywords they've selected, also requires people to put up a post about themselves and what they're interested in before they can start using, another move aimed at filtering out the trolls.
Some of these, like social magazine Flipboard for example, use these signals as part of a larger product aimed at filtering and personalizing the massive amount of content available to read on the web.
The workflow developed in this study is not only aimed at filtering data, but rather at emphasizing and flagging errors and potentially increasing discoverability – the degree to find information associated with the occurrence data (Table 2).
The correlation test is thus aimed at filtering out repeat-induced overlaps.
The proposed algorithm works by leveraging two high-performance operators: (1) the novel migration (information exchange) operator is designed specially for cloud-based environments to reduce the computation time; (2) the efficient operator is aimed at filtering out the worse search directions.
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The partial admission control aims at filtering flows' requests which could not be in the sequel accepted.
Thus, system-centric adaptations aim at filtering out those learning resources that can efficiently be transmitted over the network and properly run on used devices.
A collaborative filtering system (CF) aims at filtering huge amount of information, in order to guide users of web applications towards items that might interest them.
To discuss the lesson learnt in using the multiagent technology in the field of information retrieval, in this paper, we present our experience in using X.MAS, a generic multiagent architecture aimed at retrieving, filtering and reorganizing information according to user interests.
Such methods aim at filter pairs of nodes which will not be in a matching solution.
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