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Discover Ludwig"element-wise" is a correct and usable term in written English
It is often used to describe operations that involve elements of the same size, such as when multiplying two vectors element-wise to create a new one. For example, "Performing the operation element-wise resulted in a new vector of the same length as the original two vectors."
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where ⊙ denotes element-wise multiplications.
⊙ represents the element-wise multiplication.
(circ) is the Hadamard product (element-wise).
The divide operation here is element-wise.
We use to denote element-wise multiplication.
The notation ⊙ denotes the element-wise multiplication.
The symbol.∗ denotes element-wise multiplication.
where ⊙ is the element-wise product operator and the fraction is the element-wise division operator.
where ⊗ indicates the Hadamard product of element-wise multiplication.
where ⊗ and ⊘ denote element-wise multiplication and division, respectively.
where ∗ denotes the Hadamard (element-wise) matrix product.
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