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In order to analyze the numerical results more quantitatively, we introduce a criterion for what we consider to be a successful replay.
Initially, we introduce a criterion for quantifying forgiveness then we describe the methods for exploring the illustrative example and then the motivating example for warfarin.
Furthermore we introduce a criterion for the removal of the outliers that is quite useful to further reduce the system variability.
In the present work, we introduce a criterion function by adopting the generalized Tsallis entropy in order to verify the dependence of the inference on the entropy functional form and characterize how this dependence occurs.
In this subsection, we introduce a criterion that reflects the degree of similarity between the true regression coefficients β i that were used to simulate the i-th in silico dataset and the coefficients β ^ j (k ) fitted through algorithm k on the j-th simulated dataset.
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Furthermore we introduce a criteria establishing the uniqueness of fixed points for the mentioned operators.
We introduced a criteria based on the distance traveled by the hands to extract key points of the hands trajectories.
To solve this problem, we introduce a new criterion to measure the importance of atoms and propose a SSM under the criterion of the occurrence frequency of atoms.
We introduce a novel criterion for performance measure combination designed to be used as an equity screening algorithm.
In this paper, we introduce a new criterion for such a comparison: the degree of parallelism of a P system.
To this aim, we introduce a general criterion based on energy balance for the proper choice of coupling conditions between models.
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