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It does, however, collect some basic info (like whether or not the user decided to install the suggested application or if it wasn't compatible with their computer).
For example, if the user decided to navigate the robot in the up-right direction, those neurons in the ensemble which were tuned to the right direction and up direction were activated.
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The second, Scrambls, is designed to let the user decide who can read what.
"Even though we prefer that the user decides things, in some cases, it simply doesn't make sense.
If the user decides to pay for copying or printing, the software will automatically generate a citation for the work and place it below the copied or printed text.
In contrast, the Phorm tracking number will last until the user decides to delete all their cookies… It's got to be said it's not looking too promising just at the moment.
Other contributors said that anything put on the internet is public, while some claimed all information online should be considered private unless the user decides to make it public.
If the user decides to change the direction, a subsequent classification is performed to decide turn left or right.
The user decides for himself what is relevant.
The user decides whether it is appropriate to put them in the same cluster.
The scene shows the moment in the interaction where the user decides how the conversation should proceed.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com