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In case of an observation vector contaminated by noise, a natural variation is to relax the equality constraint to allow some error tolerance ε ≥ 0: min x x 1 subject to y - A x 2 2 ≤ ε (1).
Such declarations are valuable for a theorem prover in that they restrict search, admit shorter proofs, allow some error detection, and permit more concise axioms and queries.
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Fortunately, the human eyes are insensitive to a wide variety of information loss, so we allow some errors in our representation of the image of the face as a set of self-transformations.
After allowing some error to exist and deleting three items, evidence for construct validity existed for the remaining subscales.
The regulators, the report found, failed to properly coordinate a review of foreclosed loans and even potentially allowed some errors to go undetected.
The regulators, the report found, failed to properly coordinate a review of foreclosed loans and potentially allowed some errors to go undetected.
This is where a fundamental question arises: in order to achieve the highest possible perceived quality, would it be more beneficial to keep a higher transmission rate and allow some transmission errors, either packet losses or bit errors in the content, or is it better to reduce the source bitrate to obtain an error-free transmission [10]?
"But as on point as he was that year, you have to allow some room for error.
We have to allow some room for error, and contemplation.
In this case, the mechanism must allow some margin of error in consumer forecasts, as consumers are unlikely to be completely accurate all of the time.
Matthews, however, did allow some room for error.
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