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Whatever properties things have, they have owing to there being Forms whose instances these properties are.
Though not everybody agrees, linguistic types are quite naturally viewed as properties whose instances are linguistic tokens.
The following description utilizes the particular properties of a type of graph whose instances are henceforth called ambiguity graphs.
However, to the best of our knowledge, they do not consider transferring complementary information from vector-based side views to graph database whose instances are complex structural graphs.
Consider the channel stochastic process h ( N ) whose instances are sequences h ( N ) : = { h ( t ) } t ∈ N drawn independently from the channel probability distribution m h (h).
2. Intuitively, a monadic (or one-place) property is one whose instances can belong to only one subject at a time, whereas a polyadic (or many-place) property is one whose instances can belong to more than one subject at a time.
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They stopped at Washington on the way home, and there procured the arrest of the slave-trader at whose instance Solomon had been confined in the slave-pen in 1841; but without the evidence of Solomon, which was excluded because of his colour, it was impossible to secure a conviction, and the trader was discharged.
Some of the courtesans and concubines employed in the harem of the kings and chieftains were well respected, examples being Nandavva at whose instance a local chief made land grant to a Jain temple.
The Oakland police force, whose past instances of police brutality and other malfeasance have led to an extended period of federal oversight, has had a good streak of crime fighting in 2010, with double-digit declines in violent crimes like murder, rape and robbery over the previous year.
These results suggest that the extended HTM approach is a valid bioinspired alternative to existing SLR engines and that it can be successfully applied to other machine learning tasks whose input instances also unfold over time.
Decision problems are typically specified in the form of questions about a class of mathematical objects whose positive instances determine the set in question – e.g. \(\sc{SAT}\ \) Given a formula \ \phi\) of propositional logic, does there exist a satisfying assignment for \ \phi\)?
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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.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com