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"These two Phantoms are heavy-duty models we call them HVS4s," Graham told me.

Since HMMs are a particular class of probabilistic graphical models we call our method Probabilistic Graphical Query Language.

In this article, we propose an approach to this problem based on a mixture of HMMs (hidden Markov models); we call our approach HMM-Mix.

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Here, we use two recommendation models (we called them recommender_1 and recommender_2) based on the item-based collaborative filtering technique [39], where an item is an accessed web page.

It proclaims to have run a sting operation, written by 'gonzo scientist' John Bohannon, revealing the weaknesses of the relatively new publishing model we call open access.

He uses the presence of private contractors at the heart of Bevan's model we call them GPs – to mock Labour/SNP scare stories about Tories wanting to "privatise the NHS".

Since greedy algorithm is one way to solve sparse representation without any transformation for the original sparse representation model, we call it ℓ0-norm model/minimization in this paper.

A business model we call "ANCH'IO PRODUCO GLI EX-OTAGO " [roughly translated: "I AM PRODUCING EX-OTAGO TOO"] and we're very proud of it.

We have developed a model we call a 360-degree intervention, which lasts two to four years depending on the age of the teenager.

In the Asset Allocation Model, we called an immediate-term top in the price of gold on Wednesday and cut that position in half.

One of the most conservative models, which we call fully asynchronous, assumes nothing about the timing of reactions.

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