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Reviewing the TV series in The Los Angeles Times, Mary McNamara complained about Stone's "hectoring tone" and shallow generalizations.
In his essay "Bad News" (July 31), Richard A. Posner relies on shallow, cynical generalizations about us consumers of news (e.g., "The public's interest in factual accuracy is less an interest in truth than a delight in the unmasking of the opposition's errors").
However, thanks to anti-hip-hop posturing and shallow-minded generalizations, Macklemore is being used as an example of ground-breaking "civility" for rap.
H. Mhaskar and Poggio, T., "An analysis of training and generalization errors in shallow and deep networks".
Those affected by titanism prefer generalizations and fantasies to actual facts and shallow slogans, and empty rhetoric to genuine and articulate speech.
Despite the surge of proposals, research has shown existing methods possess a very shallow understanding of text, which is reflected in their poor generalization capabilities.
It's the kind of simplified generalization that tends to be made by an individual with a shallow understanding of a language and a culture.
Traditional feature extraction algorithms usually utilize shallow architectures, which result in the limited capability to characterize HRRP data and restrict the generalization performance for RATR.
The current results also support the use of learning regimes based on deep-level cognitive processing over those involving shallow-level processing, as the former not only results in long-lasting performance improvements, but also generalization to new, unlearned material.
A generalization?
Bit shallow.
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