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Compared to the common trial-and-error methods, this approach is semi-analytical with feasible guidelines for design and implementation.
The three-layer is used for MLP ANN model with one hidden layer and the common trial-and-error procedure was selected the number of hidden nodes.
The search for the best performing shape through an automatic CFD-enabled optimization methodology is potentially less expensive, less time-consuming and more thorough than the common trial-and-error approach based on wind tunnel test results, therefore very attractive.
Instead of the most common trial and error technique for the ANN's training, DOE was found to be a better methodology.
The work concludes that the design of experiments (DOE) methodology constitutes a better approach to the design of RBF networks for roughness prediction than the most common trial and error approach.
Again this is due to the joint dependence of the multiple contrast estimates on common trial arms.
All conditions shared a common trial structure (see Figure 1).
Performance on the 'any fingers in common?' trials is shown in figure 5B.
For the common-garden trial, this is given as percentage of the total number of copepodids (N0 (cops)), in the EB challenge as percentage for each tank.
But, given that the only precedent in the history of the common law for trials being determined in secret is the Star Chamber – remembered by judges as "foreign, cruel, oppressive and unfair" – today's decision is not that surprising.
Having established the definition of pilot trials as 'full trials in miniature' we next need to define the common subtypes of pilot trial, namely the internal and external pilot.
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