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When the algorithm was put through its paces, it was able to correctly identify the brain abnormality in 73% of patients.
When Lincoln Center's elaborately refurbished Alice Tully Hall reopened on Sunday, it was put through its paces with a variety of offerings: early music from the Spanish viol player Jordi Savall, solo and chamber works both standard and recent, and an orchestral performance featuring Juilliard students.
When the algorithm was put through its paces on over 12,000 images, it performed admirably against leading experts, both in identifying the condition, and correctly grading the severity of it.
The collection includes a Hattersley Jacquard loom, used to weave complex tapestry patterns, which was put through its paces at the 1908 Franco-British exhibition at White City, where it was used to create a copy of Landseer's painting Scene in the Olden Time at Bolton Abbey – leaving the audience awestruck at the innovations in weaving technology.
While Touré was not in the group that was put through its paces by the manager at the City Football Academy, Vincent Kompany was.
As the screen was put through its paces, running images from video cassette, DVD and digital tape, even grizzled veterans of the flat-panel industry who packed into the Kodak booth came away goggle-eyed.
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The device, called Loihi, which Intel is putting through its paces at the Consumer Electronics Show CESS) in Las Vegas, is a neuromorphic chip one that mimics, in a simplified way, the functioning of neurons and synapses in the brain.
FAA certification requires up to a dozen tests during which the physical part is put through its paces until it breaks.
Close to the end of the delivery cycle, this can be where development work goes to sit and wait (sometimes for far too long) before it is put through its paces to ensure that the end result works as intended.
It's being put through its paces on what is known as a shake table, at the Hyogo Earthquake Engineering Research Center, in Japan.Tests like these show how a building's frame is also important.
Yet David Boies, the Justice Department's lead lawyer in the case, showed in court that the video showing a computer screen was actually spliced together, presenting at least two different machines as if it were one machine being put through its paces.
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