"contain" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- In other words, we wish to infer the mapping implied by the data; the cost function is related to the mismatch between our mapping and the data and it implicitly contains prior knowledge about the problem domain.
- As the network learns, constantly adjusting and readjusting the strengths of its synapses, it evolves into a device that implicitly contains the phonological rules of English.
- The fundamental defect of those theories is that they implicitly contain a negative value for the gravitational energy in the vicinity of matter, which would violate the energy principle.
- "This legislation," said Bruce L. Gardner, Assistant Secretary for Economics at the Agriculture Department, "implicitly contains a judgment that food aid is socially twice as valuable as other charitable donations."
- The above element, which implicitly requests an assertion containing an authentication statement, was evidently issued by a service provider () and subsequently presented to the identity provider (via the browser).
- Gödel's completeness theorem of 1930 implicitly contains a definition of a universal computer, because the logical rules acting on some axioms of arithmetic will eventually prove as a theorem the result of any computation.
- Nevertheless, "Rescuing Prometheus" implicitly contains a powerful message.
- Steiner later spoke of this book as containing implicitly, in philosophical form, the entire content of what he later developed explicitly as anthroposophy.
- Especially in the analysis phase, task models are generated for documentation and user interface generation, which implicitly contains a function model of the process and/or of the machine (Meixner and Goerlich, 2008).
- In many cases, the assumption that an element is not equal to zero is insufficient to construct the inverse; the assumption that it is apart from zero implicitly contains the necessary information.
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