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Secondly, we develop two sequential-Monte-Carlo-inspired particle mechanisms to learn the latent function values and model parameters in a recursive Bayesian framework.

To solve this issue, in this paper we propose a cost sensitive decision tree algorithm with two adaptive mechanisms to learn cost sensitive decision trees from training data sets based on C4.5 algorithm.

In contrast, the current Medicare system provides neither incentives nor mechanisms to learn and disseminate better techniques.

This paper is an attempt to describe the networks in terms of governance structures and mechanisms, to learn which type of governance is used and whether we could find indications of a preferred type of governance.

A secondary objective is to establish a sustainable mechanism, in which participating village doctors maintain continuous momentum integrating diabetes prevention with routine medical service ever since initiation of this project and non-participating village doctors have ready mechanisms to learn and joint the project in the future.

The report also discusses issues concerning the politics of cash transfers, affordability, the linkages between cash transfers and basic social services, the use of beneficiary conditionality, capacity building for programme delivery, and monitoring and evaluation mechanisms to learn lessons and generate the evidence needed to marshal political and budgetary support for scale-up.

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More advanced capabilities would include the ability of the inferencing mechanism to learn (through machine-learning algorithms) from the inferences and decisions that the clinicians make in different situations.

It provides a mechanism to learn about communities, their character, rivalries; it can plot potential landmines.

Such programs have no built-in mechanism to learn: a machine that has seen three thousand X-rays is no wiser than one that has seen just four.

Lacking cultural artifacts, society has no memory of what has gone before; no mechanism to learn from previous mistakes.

Danny Hillis, a pioneer of parallel computing and machine intelligence, fears the world has become stuck in a digital dark age, with few cultural artefacts from its digital past to point the way.Lacking cultural artefacts, society has no mechanism to learn from previous mistakes.

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