Identifying
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So it turns out that this dance has a great many variations and
identifying
the variations is really the thing that matters, and that's why we need this to be really, really good.
Perhaps, instead of
identifying
pick-and-rolls, a machine can identify the moment and let me know when my daughter takes her first steps.
And
identifying
as an African-American woman, I know things have gotten better.
You know, before this, a passion could come and hit you in the face, or maybe in your possible line of work, you might throw it away because you don't have a way of
identifying
it.
However, instead of remembering that you've seen it at your grandmother's, your brain has summoned up the old memory without
identifying
it.
For a seemingly simple sentence like, "The children eat the muffins," the program first parses its syntax, or grammatical structure, by
identifying
the children as the subject, and the rest of the sentence as the predicate consisting of a verb "eat," and a direct object "the muffins."
We have a copy of it that's OK for research, we removed
identifying
information.
The more training data it's given, the better the algorithm becomes at correctly
identifying
new images.
Nonviolent struggle works by destroying an opponent, not physically, but by
identifying
the institutions that an opponent needs to survive, and then denying them those sources of power.
What you're looking at is a phone looking at one after another picture of a bird, and actually not only saying, "Yes, it's a bird," but
identifying
the species of bird with a network of this sort.
The scout is the one going out, mapping the terrain,
identifying
potential obstacles.
We were artificially constraining how long we had to something, pretty much ensuring a variable outcome, and we took the trouble of inspecting and
identifying
those gaps, but then we built right on top of it.
This iterative process of breaking through and attacking one problem and not feeling totally comfortable, and
identifying
the next problem, has helped us go along this path of actually trying to not only innovate with this technology but make sure it can be used for people who perhaps need it the most.
Our leading man has no trouble
identifying
her and even less trouble having sex with her.
The trick for the outsider who wants to help is
identifying
who those individuals are, and building a pathway for them to lead.
One of the unsung and untold success stories of our nation-building effort in Afghanistan involved the World Bank in 2002 investing heavily in identifying, training and promoting Afghani health sector leaders.
And to save themselves, many people were working as government spies,
identifying
friends and neighbors to be killed.
The research team that I was invited to join was tasked with describing, comparing and analyzing the fossils, with the difficult goal of
identifying
to what species the fossils belonged.
Brain size has historically played a key role in
identifying
a species as a tool user.
In these countries, we can add value to their honey by
identifying
what it is, but informing the people of what to plant to restore their habitat and secure their food systems.
It's about
identifying
what's causing us to disturb our innate health and happiness and then to allow that natural healing to occur.
They are very good at
identifying
dangerous, unwanted elements and eliminating them.
And what it's led me to believe is that change isn't going to come by
identifying
the good guys and the bad guys.
Honed by several hundred million years of evolution, these defensive fronts have become exceptionally good at
identifying
foreign objects.
And the first piece we do is about
identifying
every single girl who's not going to school.
And I picked it up, and it was two federal agents, asking for my help in
identifying
a little girl featured in hundreds of child sexual abuse images they had found online.
And when the millions of hashes we have lead to millions more and, in real time, companies around the world are
identifying
and pulling this content down, we will have dramatically increased the speed at which we are removing child sexual abuse material from the internet around the world.
CA: So it sounds like we have to get past the stage of just mitigation, where we're just trying to take a general shutdown, to the point where we can start
identifying
individual cases again and contact-trace for them and treat them separately.
Today, IQ tests employ many similar design elements and types of questions as the early tests, though we have better techniques for
identifying
potential bias in the test.
I'd also like to point out that in the interest of time, we're just going to go through the first steps, marking up the patient and just
identifying
a few key anatomical landmarks.
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