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In terms of these tasks and challenges, outstanding models and optimization with the SP and learning techniques for big data include parallel and decentralized, time or data adaptive, robust, succinct, and sparse technologies.
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The RHS of these equations is calculated efficiently from a linear system by a combination of conjugate gradient iterations and exact sparse matrix technology.
Mr. Peterson, at Thomson Financial, cautions that the opportunities for new technology offerings will remain sparse until information technology spending picks up.
The Northwest Coast was the outstanding exception to the anthropological truism that hunting and gathering cultures or, in this case, fishing and gathering cultures are characterized by simple technologies, sparse possessions, and small egalitarian bands.
It is believed that it can be applied to the image pattern, digital image processing, data processing, signal sparse decomposition and information technology, etc.
It is believed that it can be applied to image patterns, digital image processing, data processing, signal sparse decomposition and information technology, etc.
Here we implement a technology using sparse nuclear magnetic resonance data and integrative Rosetta modeling to determine the structure of the m04/gp34 immunoevasin extracellular domain.
With an increasingly mature status of the sparse-graph coding technology in a theoretical context, the very pervasive scope of their well-proven practical applications, and the wide-scale availability of software radio, low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes have become and continue to be a favorable coding strategy for researchers and practitioners.
All forms of evidence (published and unpublished and with no design or quality threshold) are considered, reflecting the often sparse evidence base for medical technologies.
In particular, mapping technologies can generate sparse maps of large DNA fragments (150 kilo base pairs (kbp) to 2 Mbp) and thus provide a unique source of information for disambiguating complex rearrangements in cancer genomes.
Mapping technologies typically provide sparse information (an ordered enumeration of fragment sizes between consecutive genomic patterns, for example, restriction sites) for very large fragments of DNA (150 kilo base pairs (kbp) to 2 Mbp) and are thus orthogonal in utility to sequencing approaches that provide base-pair level information for smaller fragments.
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