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It makes a classification decision based on accumulated distance between network output and trained pattern.

The first makes a classification based on a random forest algorithm, while the second is based on an adaptive fuzzy partition algorithm.

In addition, UNODC [12] makes a classification of the features that the internet actually provides to promote and support terrorism as a tool for: propaganda (including recruitment, radicalization and incitement to terrorism); financing; training; planning; execution; and cyber-attacks.

While the original DISpro makes a classification decision based on the default threshold of 0.5, where ≤ 0.5 is ordered and >0.5 is disordered, we have now implemented the capability to vary the decision threshold as needed.

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Further, we made a classification of TCIS and grouped them into four classes.

We make a classification of sets of solutions of the other generalization of (CI).

"Is it typical to fire someone who has made a classification mistake?" Hecker says.

It provides possibility to make a classification on the basis of all existing measurement parameters (Bharti and Katyal 2011).

Since this stage of the classifier requires significantly fewer observed symbols to make a classification, it is only moderately affected.

Compared to other approaches, our method involved richer texture representations to make a classification, which led to the best performance.

Another aim of this paper is to try to make a classification of infinite groups and monoids.

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