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"Sort of... more like naive," they replied.
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I really like naive art.
For example, the Naive Bayesian method used by Lin and Chen [ 28] is a tree-like Naive Bayesian method.
It's anything but, though the label name, Naive, is more like it.
Recited solemnly over the soundtrack by Kim Basinger as Kuki, they sound more like the jottings of a naive teenager than the painfully acquired life lessons of a woman who took an enormous risk and lost a lot.
Leanne Wood, Natalie Bennett and Nicola Sturgeon were "naive" and "more like Miss World contestants than women leaders", said Ms Evans.
The provocation: Mr Bhattacharya had told a meeting the previous day that Ms Banerjee's pet evocation of ma-mati-manush sounded "naive and more like the name of a jatra".
We show that even on purely numerical-valued data the results of text classification on the derived text-like representation outperforms the more naive numbers-as-tokens representation and, more importantly, is competitive with mature numerical classification methods such as C4.5, Ripper, and SVM.
Based on the novel by Brian Selznick, whose earlier book was adapted by Martin Scorsese as Hugo, this looks like a more naive tale for the Carol director.
The hashtag is still going, as are the fervent speculations and plans for operations on 8chan and Reddit, but the movement that is #Gamergate is exposed for what it always was: A core of angry men hidden within a softer (and far more naive) crowd that liked to think of itself as diverse.
He looks like naive art.
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