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The motivation behind choosing the tolerance for the palmprint features is to make them fuzzy such that an imposter is not able to predict the feature vector just at random.
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Concentrating on Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy rule-based models (being commonly used in the literature), we establish a way of an optimal allocation of information granularity across the parameters of the original model and making them fuzzy sets (fuzzy numbers).
His recognizable face and brand made them feel warm and fuzzy.
Bumblebees have round bodies covered in soft hair (long, branched setae), called pile, making them appear and feel fuzzy.
You know the kind I'm talking about: the letters BP in lower-case type — making them somehow warmer and fuzzier — above a yellow and green sun, and the words "beyond petroleum". Like most BP ads, indeed, like virtually all BP marketing, it spoke to the company's commitment to the environment.
However, since the exponential complexity of fuzzy measures makes them impractical for a decision maker to define them manually, Grabisch proposed a sub-model called k-order additive fuzzy measures, or shorter k-additive fuzzy measures [27].
But, the Charter made them believe that their rather fuzzy sense of marginalisation was in fact accurate, and — even more importantly — it wasn't something that was going to change in their lifetime".
It can make for fuzzy and imperfect finishes, but he's fine with that.
But, he said, they "let people come into a room and make something fuzzy tangible and take action on it.
Ted? My point is, I felt obliged to make these fuzzy, huggy memories because this was my student dorm, where I must make Lifelong Friends.
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