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Fine tuning.
Small adjustments to improve something or to get it working are called fine tuning.
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After that, another enzyme, AID, goes to work "fine-tuning" the DNA by altering single nucleotides.
"We've trained on a track with a short, flat start and then a drop-off and we've done a lot of work fine-tuning that, so hopefully in the first few pushes we can really nail it," said Benson.
Adam Mosseri spends much of his free time after work fine-tuning Boombox, the application he built for Facebook in June after the company opened up its social-networking site to independent developers.
First, he set to work fine-tuning the comic delivery of the actor Owain Arthur, a sweet-faced Welshman, who plays a failed skiffle player named Francis.
In a telephone interview, Sailer said that they had gone to work fine-tuning Folk's stance and adjusting the tempo with which he approached the ball, focusing on maintaining one speed.
In this work, a fine tuning of the Plitt model was conducted and the results showed an interesting application on the design of new hydrocyclone arrangements as well as on defining their modes of operation in an aluminum refinery.
While touring with Powderfinger, Middleton also wrote his own works, occasionally fine tuning them in hotels where the band was staying.
Therefore, future work can include fine tuning of STEP_RATIO, estimated wireless link capacity, and the CWmin parameter.
One of the key innovation of the present work is the fine tuning of water amount released from the esterification of alcohol to induce in a well controlled hydrolysis of TiCl4 and engineer precisely HNC-TiO2-HMSs formation.
Future work may include fine tuning the parameters of XSum, such as the number of features to be included in disease signature and compound profiles.
If the enforcers of GDPR decide that the company must erase the effect of a unit of data on the AI model in addition to deleting the data, companies using AI must find ways to granularly explain how a model works and fine tune the model to "forget" that data in question.
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