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Systrom said that he and his co-founders had a moment of recoking early on, where they sat down and attempted to define the one thing that made their business unique, and though posting photos was only one feature of Burbn, they decided that photos were what users loved the most and what made their business — at a base level — interesting.

You could argue that the Edinburgh Festival turns the Scottish city into one large theatrical prom, and the cultural avidity in the air there helps define the one place where I have experienced daily the large-scale hunger for serious quality performance that marks out the Proms.

When we get to sort of the recent developments in artificial intelligence, we start to use data like text and images and video and speech, where it gets much harder for us to define the one input feature – which is the technical jargon – that leads to the output.

Therefore, in Section 3.4.3 of their book Breiman et al.[25] define the one standard error rule (1 SE rule) for choosing an optimal tree size, and they implement it throughout the book.

We then take the sector average as a reference (this is done in the electricity sector, for example, since it is difficult to define the one single technology replaced when certain newer, more efficient technologies are installed).

Given the transformation group { λ a } in phase space and a function ψ ∈ L 2 ( R, C ), define the one parameter family of wavelets by ψ ( a, t ) = 1 2 π ∫ − ∞ ∞ λ a ψ ˆ e i t ω d ω. (103).

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This relaxation procedure requires the solution of a local energy minimization problem with two variables which define the one-dimensional micro-structure developing: the volume fraction and the intensity of the micro-bifurcation.

The exponent 1/6 is used to define the one-third octave band.

Then, writing and, where u1 and u2 define the one-to-one transformation between and, we can calculate the joint probability density function (pdf) of and as: (31).

With underlying probability spaces ((Omega _{1}, mathcal {F}_{1}, P_{1})) and ((Omega _{2}, mathcal {F}_{2}, P_{2})), we define the one-dimensional Lévy flights begin{aligned} {L^{1}_{t}}: Omega_{1} rightarrow mathcal{O} end{aligned} (10).

Again, we define the one-step transition probability matrix P aug = { p i j { aug } } i, j = 0 n as follows: p i j { aug } = { w i j { aug } / ∑ l = 1 n w i l { aug } if 〈 v i, v j 〉 ∈ E aug ; 0 otherwise.

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