Sentence examples for compressed information from inspiring English sources

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But Mr. Bush's aides said the document compressed information from a previously released, 457-page paperback book of speeches and policy prescriptions.

Your failure to call is then (technically speaking) a tiny little one-bit signal that conveys a large amount of neatly compressed information!

It regards a one-dimensional chaotic time series as the compressed information of high-dimensional space.

Two further types of information (sensu Stonier) are recognized in this process of perception: the compressed information, as it is present inside the cognitive matrix, and the decompressed information that will structure the PL when a semiotic relationship operates between the organisms and the cognitive matrix.

The effective capacity to exchange information world-wide through two-way telecommunication networks grew from 281 petabytes of (optimally compressed) information in 1986, to 471 petabytes in 1993, to 2.2 (optimally compressed) exabytes in 2000, and to 65 (optimally compressed) exabytes in 2007.

The suitability of AP applied to the PNSM for the functional analysis of the immune cell lineage in this study may also be delineated by the feature of AP not only to identify clusters but also to capture compressed information summarizing the identified clusters [ 23, 27].

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People find patterns to compress information and make it manageable.

Static charts could never do this; their central quality is to compress information not release it.

The best test of their humanness is not how smartly they offer answers but how quickly they interrupt, get distracted, compress information into slang codes, rely on "uh"s and "ah"s.

Storage experts foresaw this problem years ago and set to work refining techniques for compressing information, eliminating duplicate files and spreading huge amounts of data across cheap computers in practical ways.

Scott MacKenzie, from York University, showed his H4-Writer, a four-key text input system that uses an established coding scheme (Huffman coding, a lossless method for compressing information, invented in 1952 by MIT student David Huffman) to translate key sequences to letter-symbols.

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