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computationally
adverb
In a computational manner
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The word "computationally" is an accurate and acceptable word in written English.
It is an adjective, and can be used to describe a process or task that is undertaken through the use of computers, algorithms, and/or computational thinking. An example sentence might be: "I solved the problem computationally using a specialized algorithm."
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In a paper published last year, the researchers concluded that "it is feasible to implement a computationally demanding stress-classification system on off-the-shelf smartphones".
This encryption should be stronger and less computationally taxing.
(Phones and tablets have become the most popular devices on which to play games, which are also computationally demanding).
But by choosing those starting conditions carefully, and only letting the system evolve for a short time, Dr Ditto thinks he can harness chaos to be computationally powerful.Dr Ditto proposes using "chaotic elements"—which could be specific types of electric circuits, lasers or even neurons to replace the logic gates that are the basic building blocks of conventional computers.
This process, which is computationally intensive, is in fact the process used to mine Bitcoins: roughly every 10 minutes, a user whose updates to the log have been approved by the network is awarded a fixed number (currently 25) of new Bitcoins.
Software can be used to design compounds with favourable properties, but toxicology is difficult to predict computationally.
One difference between a 32-bit chip and a 64-bit chip is that the latter can fetch or shuffle twice as many bits with each tick of the processor's clock, thus performing computationally intensive tasks more quickly.
"Madagascar" could not have been made three years ago, says Mr Leonard, because modelling the jungle was so computationally intensive.
Deep neural networks can be computationally demanding, so most speech-recognition and translation software (including that from Microsoft, Google and Nuance) runs in the cloud, on powerful online servers accessible in turn by smartphones or home computers.Quoi?Recognising speech is, however, only the first part of translation.
A firm's spare computing resources will be leased on an hourly or even minute-by-minute basis to other companies willing to pay for it to solve large and computationally intense problems.
Moreover, the compact signature is computationally easy to extract and use.NEC says the system could be used to automate what is currently a manual procedure of checking that video uploaded to the internet is not pirated.
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