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  • In computing, a discriminator is a field of characters designed to separate a certain element from others of the same identifier. As an example, suppose...
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  • The term discriminated union may refer to: Disjoint union in set theory. Tagged union in computer science. This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • Discriminative models, also referred to as conditional models, are a class of models frequently used for classification. They are typically used to assign...
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    Discrimination (redirect from Discriminate)
    controversy, and sometimes been called reverse discrimination. The term discriminate appeared in the early 17th century in the English language. It is from...
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    The Foster–Seeley discriminator uses a tuned RF transformer to convert frequency changes into amplitude changes. A transformer, tuned to the carrier frequency...
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  • can discriminate by refusing to do business with, socialize with, or share resources with people of a certain group. Governments can discriminate explicitly...
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  • classification, two main approaches are called the generative approach and the discriminative approach. These compute classifiers by different approaches, differing...
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    A constant fraction discriminator (CFD) is an electronic signal processing device, designed to mimic the mathematical operation of finding a maximum of...
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    1997 to 2001. A member of the Democratic Party, she was the first woman to hold that post. Born in Prague, Czechoslovakia, Albright immigrated to the United...
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  • The sensitivity index or discriminability index or detectability index is a dimensionless statistic used in signal detection theory. A higher index indicates...
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    Ageism (redirect from Discriminate by age)
    discrimination, harassment and victimisation. Pursuant to the Equality Act 2010 it is generally unlawful to discriminate based upon age in the provision of goods and...
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    rectifier circuit. When the input transformer is tuned to the signal frequency, the output of the discriminator is zero. When there is no deviation of the carrier...
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    367 U. S. 488; nor penalize or discriminate against individuals or groups because they hold religious views abhorrent to the authorities, Fowler v. Rhode...
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  • owners could become targets of litigation if they are using CAPTCHAs that discriminate against certain people with disabilities. For example, a CAPTCHA may...
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  • to maintain the monopolistic power needed to price-discriminate. Manufacturers may sell their products to similarly situated retailers at different prices...
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    Dianne (December 5, 2023). "Lawsuit seeks to block North Carolina congressional map, alleging it discriminates against minority voters". CNN Politics. Retrieved...
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  • divides the two groups is perpendicular to w → {\displaystyle {\vec {w}}} . Generally, the data points to be discriminated are projected onto w → {\displaystyle...
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  • different areas: discriminative touch, pain and temperature, and proprioception. Discriminative touch includes touch, pressure, being able to recognize vibrations...
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  • recognition and image segmentation in computer vision. CRFs are a type of discriminative undirected probabilistic graphical model. Lafferty, McCallum and Pereira...
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  • Turning Point USA, that lists academic staff which Turning Point believes "discriminate against conservative students, promote anti-American values and advance...
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