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is anomaly
noun
A deviation from a rule or from what is regarded as normal; an outlier.
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The start of the year is anomaly time and the ladder looks bizarre next to pre-season predictions.
However, for an entity that has seen the sunrise X number of times , the probability becomes albeit a number that can be ignored and the sunrise becomes a "universal truth" of sorts until there is anomaly.
Nonetheless, if we consider the analysis of events in a central location, as we do in this paper, the most widespread technique is anomaly detection through the clustering of network data [52 54], in some cases combined with supervised methods such as SVM [55].
Originally released on FC2's Black Ice imprint, a sub-label dedicated to even more unusual writing than their regular press, Hogg is anomaly even among the usual spree of strangeness FC2 is known for.
Another promising task is anomaly analysis of a cell or a single organelle using its relative deformation to a healthy one or wild type.
We manually examine the substructures in GO where there is anomaly, and we resolve the violation in two ways: either the parent term is converted into GO− or the child term is converted into GO+.
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These deportations are anomalies.
There were "anomalies", Osborne said.
"The last two years were anomalies," Ms. Rhatigan said.
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