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His team, now under its third change of coach in 10 months, had lost the first leg of this round to a last-minute goal, a terrible error from its Brazilian goalie, Júlio César, in Milan.
In a game world designed to test the model developed, the agent is assigned to a character that must learn by trial and error from its own experience upon recognition of aversive and appetitive patterns.
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Many Al Jazeera employees participated and made clear that as the network moves forward it must become much more proficient in removing bias and errors from its news content.
The point-and-click adventure was licensed as a Bond adventure for its US release, but carries over a lot of errors from its copyright non-infringing UK status as a "Mr Glames" takes commands from the CIA to defeat a Latin American military thief with a penchant for evil spider-like logos.
Missouri received $1.6 million for reducing its error rate from its 2012 rate of 7.18percentto1.62percentcent in 2013.
The United States is far from a perfect country, but it does possess an admirable quality among nations to correct its errors, learn from its mistakes, and emerge as a country that is both stronger and more free.
Unlike conventional surrogate techniques, the EPGPT can upper-bound the errors resulting from its predictions with high probability, which can be preset by the user.
The controller is able to limit the velocity and control signals of the robot, and to reduce the errors arising from its dynamics as well.
"I intend to lead the Department in correcting its past errors, learning from its mistakes, and moving forward to a new era of equitable service and access for all," Vilsack said in an April memo.
In this observation, each block including the prediction residuals is tested with random transmission errors propagated from its prediction blocks.
The real question comes to this: May the state, in order to prevent some strong buyers of cream from doing things which may tend to monopoly, inhibit plaintiff in error from carrying on its business in the usual way heretofore regarded as both moral and beneficial to the public and not shown now to be accompanied by evil results as ordinary incidents?
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