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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on the classes" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is related to or about a specific class or group of classes. Example: "During the discussion session, the teacher focused on the classes' understanding of the topic."
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Indeed, since the l1- l2 regularization is a multivariate method, there is no need to expect a single probeset to have perfect discriminatory power on the classes, but one has to take into account the 11-dimensional model.
It's hard to concentrate on the classes".
It would be impossible to perform Weinberg's study on the classes that Byerly and Bean teach.
Even with the Groupon discount, Ms. Nelson said, the shop managed to make money on the classes.
The businessman, Dick Wendt, has held closed-door discussions with officials of the college, Oregon Institute of Technology, and persuaded some that going private could help the 3,100-student 3,100-studenteach institutional by freachg itsfrom the constant threat of state budget cuts and restrictions on the classes it can offer.
However, those definitions required very strong restrictions on the classes of functions that can be integrated.
The class of the test sample is then found, based on the classes of its KNNs.
Too many candidates focus on the classes they took--and not on their intellectual curiosity and flexibility.
We also present four classes of 1-designs that are based on the classes of ternary codes.
The algorithm presented in this paper focuses on the classes of images that have two dominant colours, i.e. most of the areas in the image are uniformly coloured.
We built and used structured testbenches based on the classes supported by UVM for functional verification of the PLD-type controller designed for NPPs.
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