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Discover Ludwig"hard search" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to a search which takes more effort, time, or dedication than a typical search. For example: "The professor made us do a hard search to find the answer to the question."
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I like its spirit: the time spent, the hard search, the delight in the find, the lining up for display.
How I admire you!" I wanted to try to explain to them that they were witnessing the culmination of years of hard search and sacrifice.
Stochastic algorithms are among the best methods for solving computationally hard search and reasoning problems.
This also provides further insight into the nature of intrinsically hard search problems.
Large-scale, parallel clusters composed of commodity processors are increasingly available, enabling the use of vast processing capabilities and distributed RAM to solve hard search problems.
Especially, the polynomial-RKA security can be reduced to a hard search problem, namely d-extended computational Bilinear Diffie-Hellman (BDH) problem, in the standard model.
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A man in a balaclava came up to me and gave us a hard, searching stare.
Traditionally, the task of learning Bayesian Networks (BNs) from data has been treated as a NP-Hard search problem.
We used a talk-aloud protocol and video capture to explore the actions of eight subjects as they completed two "Google-hard" search tasks.
ASP is a form of declarative programming that can address difficult, NP-hard search problems.
However, mean VeDBA and total VeDBA (an index of energy expenditure; Gleiss et al., 2011; Qasem et al., 2012) was significantly greater in years of lower apparent food availability suggesting the birds were working harder searching for prey (Shepard et al., 2008).
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