Sentence examples for computational disadvantages from inspiring English sources

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However, choosing a very large μ might also have some computational disadvantages, and choosing a very small μ might also lead to a slow convergence or early termination [26].

In addition, the Jacobian of the mapping from model parameters to data is a key element of electromagnetic inversion methods; the ModEM factorizes the Jacobian into different components to reduce computational disadvantages (Egbert and Kelbert 2012).

The fiber-section model proposed here allows for the accurate analysis of those critical regions, taking into account the factors most relevant to the determination of its behavior, without the computational disadvantages of other more complex formulations.

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Additionally, a computational disadvantage of the Mickens procedure is eliminated.

Computational advantages and disadvantages of this new implementation are demonstrated by a series of test problems.

Also, Neuro computing and evolutionary computation usually need a lot of computational time, which is the disadvantage of the implementation of soft computing (Dote and Ovaska 2001).

Nevertheless, the [FAPH1] formulation has the disadvantage, concerning computational accessibility, of exponentially many variables.

Image encryption schemes may also allow special encrypted domain processing, which may justify their application although there are disadvantages in compression, computational demand and security.

However, existing computational approaches have the following disadvantages: (1) the prediction results are hard to interpret; and (2) they ignore multi-location bacterial proteins.

When the client uses only a single untrusted server, current techniques suffer from disadvantages such as computational inefficiency for the client or the server, limited functionality, or high round complexity.

NSGA, for the first time, was introduced by Deb and Srinivas (1995), but because of some of the disadvantages, such as computational complexity, time-consuming and inadequacy of this edition, the second edition abbreviated NSGA-II was developed by Deb et al. (2002).

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