Sentence examples for computationally speaking from inspiring English sources

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Computationally speaking, each ant has limited capabilities, but the collective can perform complex tasks.

Since the problem is known to be NP-hard, exact algorithms can be extremely costly, computationally speaking.

Her current work aims to build on existing probabilistic language models and machine learned rhymes by enhancing poems with words that create figurative relationships, computationally speaking.

Computationally speaking, the difficulty is to combine high performance computing with the need to couple various codes or solvers, each representing a different scale or a different physical process.

Computationally speaking, there's little difference in that change and the one between a month in which 300,000 jobs are lost and another in which 800,000 jobs are gained, but obviously such a shift would correspond to a vastly different economy than the one currently faced by American workers.

Computationally speaking, complexes are one special kind of subgraphs on the PPI network.

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Simply speaking, the former is computationally less expensive but also less accurate than the latter one.

Generally speaking, we need more than m = 250 sequences to justify the use of the computationally expensive DI and PSICOV methods; otherwise, MIp might be preferred together with a shuffling algorithm (Fig. 5 and Supplementary Fig. S5).

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speaking rate.

This is fairly computationally intensive: every word the SGD speaks must be composed of multiple diphones which it must identify in its existing database.

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