Sentence examples for knowledge of membership from inspiring English sources

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In the control scheme, a mean-based fuzzy identifier without prior knowledge of membership functions is merged into direct adaptive controller with a linear state estimator.

The former two descriptions require the knowledge of membership functions or probability distribution whereas the uncertainties can be easily described by interval arithmetic with upper and lower bounds, which coincides with the available load or wind power forecast methods [12, 13].

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Snowball sampling was not used as those universities that published REB membership lists published complete lists and REB members were not expected to have knowledge of REB membership at other universities.

By 'social identity' we refer, in Tajfel's own words, to "that part of an individual's self-concept which derives from his knowledge of his membership of a social group (or groups) together with the value and emotional significance attached to that membership" (Tajfel 1981, p. 255).

Such methods, which do not utilise our prior knowledge of the membership of the candidate populations.

In a sense, this is be expected, since the SVM and ANN utilise our prior knowledge of class membership to find the optimal linear mapping for classifying the data.

The reason for the increased sensitivity of our ANN here is its utilisation of our prior knowledge of class membership and its efficiency in exploring the space of all possible linear (and non-linear) mappings and identifying the choice that maximises the classifier's sensitivity automatically.

It is in this context that we explored the predictors of people's perceptions of their employment prospects based on the knowledge of their membership of an undervalued social group—a construct we call employability beliefs.

A generic study title will be used in the invitation letters (mental health recovery research) for both the intervention and control groups in order to avoid potential knowledge of group membership for both the staff and service users.

The low attendance at prenatal consultations (one to three visits), having more than one child in the family, the absence of a partner, in addition to low maternal education, lack or low number of available services, and lack of knowledge of responsible membership interfered in the adhesion in child health program [ 23].

Garrard's biographer, H. E. Everman, concludes that these historians may have mistaken Garrard's membership in the Kentucky Society for the Promotion of Useful Knowledge for membership in the Danville Political Club.

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