Sentence examples for elaborate representation from inspiring English sources

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They may also be taken as decision-theoretic, i.e., as part of a more elaborate representation of the agent, which determines her dispositions towards decisions and actions about the data and the hypotheses.

In light of Mitchell's more elaborate representation for two-dimensional propositions (Mitchell 1883: 87), some who believe that this is the case have argued that Mitchell's use of quantifiers was the direct source for Peirce's introduction of quantifiers and bound variables (Geraldine Brady 1997).

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The devotees of Krishna commemorate the events of his birth by preparing elaborate representations of Mathura, where he was born, the Yamuna River, over which he was transported to safety, and Gokul (ancient Vraja), the scene of his childhood, using small images of the god, the other participants, and the animals and birds of the forest.

The same approach, as well as using the rdf:type property, can be applied to assign more elaborate representations of toxicity studies to a particular feature, provided that an ontology describing the study exists.

We speculate that based on previous experiences with open play situations, experts have acquired more elaborate representations stored in long-term memory and have learned to position their gaze accordingly.

Lavanex and Amaral (2000) conceived this system as a hierarchy of associativity, in which increasingly more elaborate representations are computed (see also Mishkin et al., 1997; Eichenbaum, 2000; Cowell et al., 2009).

On the other hand, in [33] a more elaborate motion representation is proposed, making use of higher-order statistics for providing local-level motion information to HMMs.

The developmental increase in these regions for visual character processing suggests that adults have more elaborated spatial analysis in SPL, more elaborated orthographic representation in inferior temporal gyrus, and more elaborated visual analysis in middle occipital gyrus as compared to children.

It is, therefore, not surprising that familiar objects, locations, and smells are able to evoke elaborate conceptual representations (the carnival or grandma's house, for instance), given that a single feature is capable of evoking additional features constitutive of the entirety of the concept.

We could also hypothesize that even if observers from different cultures use the same facial information, the spatial relations involving the nose region are more useful to elaborate such representations to East Asian than Western Caucasian observers.

Besides, future studies could focus on more elaborate particle shape representation in the DEM model to enable to prediction of critical flow situations, such as blocking.

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