Sentence examples for sequence of trial from inspiring English sources

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The novel feature is the use of information generated on the previous trial to compute the control input for the next one and the basic problem is to force the sequence of trial outputs to track a given reference signal.

Our method will produce three sequences of points: ({z^{ell}}), ({ y^{ell}}) and ({x^{k ell)}}), where ({z^{ell}}) is the sequence of proximal points, ({y^{ell}}) is the sequence of trial points, and ({x^{k ell)}}) is the sequence of stability centers (i.e., (x^{k ell)}in{y^{ell}}) is the "best" point obtained so far for iteration ℓ, which will be abbreviated as (x^{k}) if there is no confusion).

The sequence of trial events is depicted in Figure  2.

Independent groups of 30 larvae were trained reciprocally (AM/OCT+) (note that the sequence of trial types was balanced over repetitions of the experiment [OCT/AM+ and AM+/OCT, or in the reciprocal case OCT+/AM and AM/OCT+]).

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He sees the development of artificial intelligence as a kind of evolutionary process and thinks that just as intelligence developed in animals over a long sequence of trials and improvements, the same thing might happen in a shorter time as we guide the evolution of machines.

For believers, the letters are theology in reverse, teaching the love of God through the wiles of the Devil, but for all readers, regardless of belief, the letters frame human experience as a familiar sequence of trials, from how you take your tea and what parties you attend to the sort of person you choose for a partner and the sort of politics you espouse.

Limiting relative frequencies, we have seen, must be relativized to a sequence of trials.

Thus, we require an infinite sequence of trials in order to define such probabilities.

But what if the actual world does not provide an infinite sequence of trials of a given experiment?

The bounds characterize the behavior of the algorithms over any sequence of trials, where each trial consists of an example and a desired outcome interval (any value in the interval is an acceptable outcome).

At each stage, a player chooses an action that maximizes the expected value of her payoffs for the entire future sequence of trials, not just for the present trial.

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