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Dimensionality
Dimensionality meaning
The state or characteristic of possessing dimensions. | The number of dimensions something has.
Synonyms of Dimensionality
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Dimensionality of the input space A third issue is the dimensionality of the input space.
For the pair, it is all about switching up the narrative in popular media and giving more dimensionality to the story of Black women.
To add to the dimensionality of a comparison between Lucy and Ellie, Lucy is incredibly endearing and forthright.
Both versions, a CDG all-over monogram print and a simple black, highlight the potential of layered color to give the flat Nexkin a novel sense of texture and dimensionality — an effect fitting of Kawakubo’s overarching design ethos.
So the artist added subtle tonalities in charcoal to give his subjects dimensionality after the layers of paint dried.
This didactic jeremiad serves to caution the critic that given the multi-dimensionality of thought we can only see a portion of the truth at any point in time and hence can not be “completely Right.
A characterization of finite dimensionality is that a Hausdorff TVS is locally compact if and only if it is finite-dimensional (therefore isomorphic to some Euclidean space).
Due to the inability of feedforward Neural Networks to model temporal dependencies, an alternative approach is to use neural networks as a pre-processing e.g. feature transformation, dimensionality reduction, citation for the HMM based recognition.
Elements A polytope comprises elements of different dimensionality such as vertices, edges, faces, cells and so on.
Epshtein, LA (1970) Dimensionality and similarity methods in the problems of the hydromechanics of vessels.
Hence, high input dimensionality typically requires tuning the classifier to have low variance and high bias.
In cases of high dimensionality, one should always consider an independent validation test set and the corresponding residual sum of squares (RSS) and R 2 of the validation test set, not those of the training set.
In the (0, M) -entry of the table, M denotes the dimensionality of the underlying vector space or manifold because for each dimension of the space, a separate index is needed to select that dimension to get a maximally covariant antisymmetric tensor.
Nevertheless, Masaccio's concern to suggest three-dimensionality through volumetric figures and foreshortened forms (a revival of Giotto's approach, rather than a continuation of contemporary trends) is already apparent.
One of the most heralded science fiction stories regarding true geometric dimensionality, and often recommended as a starting point for those just starting to investigate such matters, is the 1884 novella Flatland by Edwin A. Abbott.
On the other hand, most simple rejection sampling methods suffer from the "curse of dimensionality", where the probability of rejection increases exponentially as a function of the number of dimensions.
Some variations use gradient shading to give the illusion of dimensionality.
The figures’ robes display a Byzantine conservatism, with their modeled three-dimensionality and allusion to a Classical style, yet the iconic hand gestures are reminiscent of a Romanesque energy and theatricality.
The number of features should not be too large, because of the curse of dimensionality ; but should contain enough information to accurately predict the output.
Together with the multi-dimensionality of the signal, this defines a subfield in signal processing as a part of computer vision.