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The original scientific description of the specimen noted similarities to European and western Asian Neanderthals, but the Maba cranium lacks the unique anatomic features of Neanderthals and thus makes classification difficult.
Additionally, the variety of objects makes classification problematic.
In practice, the radar emitter signals consist of both linearly separable samples and linearly inseparable samples, which makes classification challenging.
The proposed approach is evaluated in a four distinct domains where a lack of semantic information makes classification of sentences rather difficult.
A classifier that employs (1) and makes classification decisions according to (2). is referred to as a Bayes classifier or a Bayes decision rule.
This parallel evolution includes not only the structure of the teeth, but also the infraorbital region of the skull (below the eye socket) and makes classification difficult as similar traits may not be due to common ancestry.
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Many supporters of gay rights, including President Obama, believe that sexual orientation should be treated as a "suspect classification" -- that is, when a government policy makes classifications on the basis of sexual orientation, courts should view those policies with suspicion.
The cylindrical zooids are of rather uniform appearance in the stenolaemates, making classification difficult.
Numerous variant forms of drums and lacings make classification difficult; indeed, a study of types remains to be established.
The International Paralympic Committee said that in line with its strategic goal to make classification easier to understand, it would aim to drop combined classes in athletics by the time of the next Games in Rio.
SVM needs to be trained before making classification.
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