Sentence examples for making classification from inspiring English sources

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The cylindrical zooids are of rather uniform appearance in the stenolaemates, making classification difficult.

The third component is a decision rule for making classification decisions which minimize an appropriate expected loss function.

The selected terms (e.g., london, uk, british for the class UK) are of obvious utility for making classification decisions for their respective classes.

SVM needs to be trained before making classification.

However, the same Chironomidae taxon has more than one feeding habit, such as Polypedilum sp. (Table 2), which can be a collector, a shredder or a predator, making classification under a single and specific functional trophic group difficult.

Some of the beads originating from Europe have specific morphological features that easily distinguish them from the earlier beads [4, 7 9] but some are imitations of earlier beads, or visually resemble them, making classification on morphological parameters alone difficult.

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States have great leeway in making classifications, in providing general rules, in differentiating evils by broad lines or by narrow ones.

The Whole Demonstrator Project (2009 12) tried to rectify this when making classifications and definitions in telecare, telehealth, and telemedicine, but confusion still prevails.

Predictions made from using these learned distributions could be useful in making classifications for unknown instances that enter the system.

Board of Education], laws making classifications based on race have been subjected to a legal standard known as "strict scrutiny".

Additionally, the variety of objects makes classification problematic.

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