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Fine tuning.
Small adjustments to improve something or to get it working are called fine tuning.
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That is his legacy, however historians fine tune it".
But the problem with inflation is that you can always fine tune it to fit anything you want," he said.
At the very minimum, we can pre-train very deep convolutional neural networks on near-photorealistic imagery and fine tune it on carefully selected real imagery.
And now, even though Deepomatic took years to fine tune, it takes just a few minutes to leverage the company's search engine.
You can easily customize you page by selecting your interests or fine tune it by selecting from their wide array of widgets based off of their API.
The degradation of a paracetamol-contaminated wastewater was used to develop the model, first at lab scale and then at pilot plant scale in order to fine tune it.
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This information can feed into adjustments of the next wave of the intervention – the pipeline -- fine tuning it to optimise its impact.
That's likely due to the fact that Apple also designs its own ISP (image signal processor) and fine tunes it to work with its hardware.
It's now more a matter of fine tuning it.
But Guardiola being Guardiola, he has already fine tuned it.
No doubt Nura avoided fine tuning it so the difference would be that much more pronounced.
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