weighted combination
collocation in Englishmeaningsofweightedandcombination
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weighted
uk/ˈweɪ.tɪd/us/ˈweɪ.t̬ɪd/
prepared and arranged in a way that is likely to produce a particular effect, usually an advantage, rather than ...
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combination
noun
uk/ˌkɒm.bɪˈneɪ.ʃən/us/ˌkɑːm.bəˈneɪ.ʃən/
the mixture you get when two or more things ...
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For intermediate directional tuning, the profiles of response amplitude and phase resemble aweightedcombinationof the two extreme cases above.
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Can efficient detection at higher levels always be done by theweightedcombinationof inputs from the elements of distributed representations at lower levels?
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The direction vector of the virtual source is then expressed as a linearweightedcombinationof the vectors of a base.
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The fine is determined by aweightedcombinationof indices of harm, cost, and the number of violations.
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Statistically, results from direct and indirect comparisons can be easily combined using aweightedcombination(inverse variance weighted average).
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Thus, a kind ofweightedcombinationof very different knowledge components needs to be established as a general principle throughout the system.
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In general, state estimation is aweightedcombinationbetween noisy states in both priori and posterior estimations.
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Such phenomena are generally understood to result from theweightedcombinationof the neural signals that arise from the central field and the neural signals arise from neighboring fields.
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The social class classification was based on a standard,weightedcombinationof the occupational status of the head of the household and a rating of his (or her) education.
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The transform basically represents any signal as aweightedcombinationof sinusoids.
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The net result or consensus secondary structure is aweightedcombinationof each of the three methods.
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Perhaps different weighted combinations of the two types of principles may yield the best accounts of data from different individuals or under different conditions.
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