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Identification of redundant clauses is important because redundancy often leads to unnecessary computation, wasted storage, and may obscure the structure of the problem.
Redundancy often comes as a shock, and everyone reacts in different ways," he explains.
The first proposed method in [24] relies on the periodic redundancy often induced between pairs of pilot symbols.
Common choices for loss functions are self information, 0/1 loss and mean square error, while regret and redundancy often adopt KL-divergence.
While the first regularization term allows us to exploit local sparsity in a patch, the second regularization term (through β i ) allows us to utilize the non-local similarities (data redundancy) often seen in natural images [ 31, 35, 46, 47].
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Redundancy is often desired in structural systems, although no redundancy definition has been widely accepted as an objective measurement.
In evo-devo, redundancy is often described in terms of genes.
In other approaches, this redundancy is often reduced after the extraction of CARs, as shown in "Related work".
A range of high-throughput methods are currently developed for model species such as humans, but their use in non-model species with large genome size, high level of ploidy or redundancy is often a challenge [22].
Workers with records of significant illness may be targeted for redundancy more often than their healthy colleagues.
In malignantly transformed cells, however, this redundancy is often lost and carcinoma-derived cells are usually refractory to growth inhibition by TGF-β [ 10].
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