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You could use the phrase "discrete from," which means "separate" or "distinct from." Example: I am keeping my financial information discrete from my personal information.
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Ms. Foran-Owens was far too discrete to entertain such a question.
"Because of that, we're essentially changing the manner in which we account for those fees, from being performance-based and discrete to any particular quarter to recognizing it on a straight-line basis over the course of 2003," he said.
The most significant value is in its generalization from discrete to continuous.
The second property is the generalization of these functions from discrete to continuous.
A move from the discrete to its continuous counterpart is, however, relatively straightforward.
By introducing two degrees of freedom k and n, we generalize it from discrete to continual [1, 2].
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The rationale behind was identified to be the indefinite discrete-to-binary mapping behavior during the discretization process, since the employment of an encoding scheme in general affects only on how each index of the quantization intervals is mapped to a unique binary codeword.
Such an observation justifies the imprecise discrete-to-binary mapping of DBR- and BRGC-encoding-based discretization.
As a result, imposter feature components might be misclassified as genuine in the Hamming domain and eventually, the discretization performance would be greatly impeded by such an imprecise discrete-to-binary map.
Their deficit of being indefinite during the discrete-to-binary mapping process can again be justified.
LSSC outperforms DBR and BRGC in preserving a definite discrete-to-binary mapping behaviour.
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