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However, more fine grained classification is necessary to identify the highly specific target parts, such as sentences describing 'patient population', 'interventions', or 'outcomes' [ 27].
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A more fine-grained classification of the state-space approach is desirable, particularly if we wish to understand important lessons stemming from the Pragmatic View of Theories, as we shall see below.
However, it is not obvious that unigrams are enough for more fine-grained classification, e.g., separating between postings where terrorist acts are discussed or reported on, and where intentions to actually commit terrorism acts are expressed.
We use the similar study methodology to find relevant bug reports for our analysis but we provide a complementary angle by studying the effects of recent concurrency bugs with a more fine-grained classification than mapping bugs into deadlock and not-deadlock bug classes.
We offer a more fine-grained classification of synthetic approaches in the Outcomes below.
Movshovitz-Attias, Y. et al. Ontological supervision for fine grained classification of Street View storefronts.
This allows for a more fine grained control.
Within this article we therefore present a novel TWCS architecture with a more fine grained design.
Thus, concepts are more fine grained and themes are more broad language clusters.
In summary I missed some more fine grained analysis of examples in this big data approach.
A subsequent second split of these two subtypes yielded five subtypes providing a more fine grained stratification.
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