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Meanwhile, OSFCM defines an optimized objective function that adopts the average distance measure between training and testing samples to lead the clustering process, and further applies training samples to partition matrix initialization for raising pattern recognition efficiency and avoiding local minimum.
The exhibit, organized by the Brooklyn Museum, spans the quilting genres, from the "Barn Raising" pattern to the "Rose of Sharon and "Sunshine and Shadow".
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Another option is embossed wallpaper with a raised pattern.
One wall in the hall leading to the guest wing is also concrete, with a raised pattern of octagons and Xs from a mold designed by Mr. Dodge.
"When Evelyn and I moved here, this was a place where the rich did not come," Mr. Ortner said last week over coffee in the meticulously preserved dining room of their four-story house, where the original dark green and bronze Victorian paint and lincrusta wallpaper in the foyer, characterized by a raised pattern of papier-mâché and linseed oil, remain intact.
Specifically, it lays out what looks like a series of bubbles, which you could see used as a means for creating a raised pattern over a software keyboard, for instance.
Use a trowel or stencil roller to fix the stencil to the concrete to create a raised pattern.
If your item has a raised pattern, such as eyelets or embroidery, you can iron it face down with a towel underneath.
You may want to look for a ribbon that matches your outfit or has an interesting texture like velvet or a raised pattern.
Embossing, art of producing raised patterns on the surface of metal, leather, textiles, paper, and other similar substances.
Her alphabet is made of nails driven into panels and bent over their surfaces, forming raised patterns that are at once cryptic and heavy with latent meaning.
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