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data
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All the input data is then processed to produce the nitrogen application maps.
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The internal layers form an intermediate representation of the input data .
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The methodology is operationalized in a macro which calls a separate program to perturb the input data without changing the topology.
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In order for the neural network software to recognize the input data , we must enter each image or number serially.
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The K lines from this circuit are linked to the input data lines on the K nodes.
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The harder part is to decode the input data submitted from the form.
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All the input data had to be available, and it had to be input in a pre-determined sequence. 6.
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This requirement may necessitate preprocessing of input data .
device
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The keyboard is the input device .
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Using this method, the input device is an optical scanner, which captures the image as a pixel representation.
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Write an interrupt routine to service input device one. 1.7.
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Extend your answer to problem 1.6 so that it deals with any number of input devices .
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In the longer term, voice input devices have potential for field data collection.
field
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This page displays details of each data item held in the cache for the current input field .
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Allows the user to visit any input field of an option directly.
signal
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To begin with, the signal current source in the output is only constant if the input signal current is constant.
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Using this error, weights are changed in proportion to the error times the input signal .
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You drive the circuit with a square wave input signal a shown.
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It must evaluate the input signals , determining the strength of each one.
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In other words, they only respond to the differential of input signal waveforms to create single transistor hi-pass filters.
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If the total strength of the input signals exceeds a certain threshold, the unit sends a signal on to other units.
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Suppose that an input signal with Fourier transform is applied to a four-terminal network for which the transfer function is.
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Weights are adaptive coefficients within the network that determine the intensity of the input signal .
system
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Their input systems function adequately, but their thinking lacks the full, holistic character of normal thought.
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We wish to distinguish between lexical input systems , lexical output systems, and a semantic system.
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It is a matter of their input systems being tuned to the contours of this physical and this social reality.
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I think that this kind of objection rests upon a false way of thinking about the information that the input system provides.
user
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Mark - field for user input .
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Highly recommended TableCurve is intended to be a fast, one-pass curve-fitting program, with minimal user input .
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need
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If we truly want democracy, we need this sort of input .
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At this stage we need to get input from the person responsible for doing this chunk of the project.
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However, restoration of priceless cultural objects needs the continued input of advanced technology.
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Inspection of the above training set indicates that we will need a five-element input layer.
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I do not need your input on the subject.
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He needs auditory input from people who care, who love him.
provide
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The theoretical modelling will extend and integrate existing work and provide an input into ongoing constitutional debates.
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Some devices generate a visually displayed token that can be entered as a one-time password, and others provide direct electronic input .
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This provides a relatively high input impedance looking into their bases and a low output impedance at the emitters.
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Known portions of information in the vector are filled in to provide the input .
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The solution to our problems as teachers, then, is to provide comprehensible input .
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A caching facility is provided to allow frequently input data to be stored and quickly recalled to reduce keyboard input.
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They assumed he would provide a technical input but underestimated the degree of creative guidance he would proffer.
require
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It should be noted however, that many computer applications may not require recognition of pen input .
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Each image, or numeral, then requires an input containing 28 digits made up of only 0s and 1s.
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This option requires only the input of a title.
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However, most neural networks are not user-friendly and require considerable input data preparation and output data interpretation.
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Security: where confidentiality is required , speech input could be overheard and therefore unsuitable.
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Each page has fields which require input .
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The power produced drops off as the harmonic number increases, so to generate the higher harmonics requires much higher input intensity.
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Many models require some lateral cyclic input to assist in making a stable flat turn.
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We value the input of everyone who answered the questionnaire.
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Here the half-section is said to convert the load to impedance at the input .
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I do not need your input on the subject.
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Moreover, the introduction of notepad style computers will necessitate non-keyboard input .
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Seven people have been involved in making the banners over the years, with input and ideas from many others.
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The impedance of the battery alone is enough to regulate their input .
II. verb
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as
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Thus, when one energy form is converted to another, output is the same as input .
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Consider ways to provide language input as well as ways to elicit students' previous knowledge and ideas.
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A parser is a program which takes as input a sentence and a grammar, and which constructs such a parse tree.
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computer
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Handwritten data is input to a computer via an electronic tablet which accurately captures x, y coordinate information of pen-tip movement.
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There are two methods by which text may be input to a computer for the purpose of recognition.
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The method by which the text is to be input to the computer is also important.
data
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It is empty and therefore requires the user to input data .
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Neural networks deal only with numeric input data .
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This rudimentary system is now ready for the user to input data .
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Clerical staff who may be required to input data into the system will be expected to train in order to use the system.
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But the major obstacle to wider use of computers for textual processing is the time taken to input data .
text
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In order to input text it is still necessary to use the keyboard.
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The user inputs the data, and the computer stores it in its memory.
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We're currently inputting the names and addresses of all our customers into a database.
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Objections are frequently raised by affected personnel, and methods to input documents automatically are thus highly desirable.
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The user then has to input the date and it is against this date that all transactions will be checked.
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We can also let any point inside the cube be input too.