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In this section, the FCMAC-BYY network [13] is employed to classify the input audio podcast signal into one of two classes (candidate or noncandidate) due to its fast learning and simple computation capabilities.

From the modified ratio map R M ′ H ( x, y ) and R M ′ S ( x, y ), Otsu's thresholding method [24] is applied to determine a threshold T(T RH or T RS ), which separates the pixels in R M ′ H ( x, y ) and R M ′ S ( x, y ) into two classes: candidate shadow and nonshadow pixels.

Making use of the audio podcast knowledge presented in Section 3, the audio podcast files of the collection are first preprocessed by the candidate segmentation in which a fuzzy neural network is trained by advertisement templates selected from the Repeated Ad Database to classify the input podcast signal into one of two classes (candidate or noncandidate).

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"Obviously, Kerry's a high-class candidate, and he misread the etiquette," LaBan said.

"There's always a chance because we've got a first-class candidate, it's an open contest and we're fighting for every vote," he said.

By contrast, our higher class candidate pursued traditionally upper-class hobbies and sports, such sailing, polo, and classical music, while the lower-class candidate participated in activities with lower financial barriers to entry (e.g., pick-up soccer, track and field team) and those distinctly rejected by higher-class individuals (e.g., country music).

If you took a working-class candidate from the right, like Santorum, and a working-class candidate from the left, like Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio, and you found a few islands of common ground, you could win this election by a landslide.

In surveys embedded with randomized control trials, voters are just as likely to say that they would vote for a working-class candidate as they are to pick an otherwise-identical white-collar candidate.

Mr. Bustamante, who grew up in a farming community where his father was a barber, also emphasized his labor credentials, suggesting that he was the only true working-class candidate.

It is fairly hard to compete with a billionaire if – if they get to spend all the money they want and the middle-class candidate's raising money in $2,500 units.

The Senate president, Stephen M. Sweeney, a Democrat, said, "We just put a world-class candidate in a district where people didn't even know if we'd even have anybody on the ballot".

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