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Free sign up"iteratively applied" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a process or action that is repeated multiple times, in order to reach a desired outcome. For example, you might say, “We iteratively applied different training techniques until we were satisfied with the results.”.
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In iterative adaptive lasso, adaptive lasso is iteratively applied incrementally changing α and β until there is no more change in the total number of selected edges of B and F so that more coefficients of irrelevant variables can be shrunk to zero.
DEC can be iteratively applied to improve the estimation accuracy.
Center and offset load combinations were iteratively applied.
All steps can be iteratively applied aftervisual inspection of the remaining and the rejected molecules.
This method consists of two phases which are iteratively applied: the confusion phase and the diffusion phase.
Based on the opportunistic routing mechanism, our sequential bargaining process is iteratively applied to select the routing path.
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The terms are generated by starting with 0 and the variables and iteratively applying S, + and ·.
After iteratively applying these two filters, we can obtain a proper threshold for image segmentation.
By iteratively applying the above procedure, they fitted an ellipse to the remaining inliers.
We use interpolated convolution by iteratively applying a moving sum (box filter) in the transformed domain.
After iteratively applying (8), an approximated real-valued solution matrix (hat{{mathbf {H}}}) is reached.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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