hierarchical model

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hierarchical
adjective
uk
/ˌhaɪəˈrɑː.kɪ.kəl/
us
/ˌhaɪˈrɑːr.kɪ.kəl/
arranged according to people's or things' level of importance, or relating to such ...
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model
noun[C]
uk
/ˈmɒd.əl/
us
/ˈmɑː.dəl/
something that a copy can be based on because it is an extremely good example of ...
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This separation of charity and mutuality gave rise to a morehierarchicalmodelof charity based on patronage, such as hospital subscription schemes.
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To achieve this, the system employs a new modelling methodology (' 'qualitative approximation' ') and itshierarchicalmodelstructuring.
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Figure 1 plots the intercept of a dynamichierarchicalmodelusing a time ticker over groups of twenty bills.
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They explicitly or implicitly adopt ahierarchicalmodelwith two levels of representation: lexical and conceptual.
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According to the revisedhierarchicalmodel, the direction in which translation takes place determines the degree to which word form and meaning are active.
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In thehierarchicalmodelpresented in this paper, there is one hyperparameter u, for each type in the training data vocabulary.
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We understand why it is so through ahierarchicalmodelof desires.
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Evidence for or against the revisedhierarchicalmodelgenerally comes from studies of word translation.
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It is also worth noting that estimating ahierarchicalmodelwith both individual-level and country-level measures produces insignificant coefficient estimates for the country-level measures.
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It brings together ahierarchicalmodelof memory representation with an interactive approach to knowledge retrieval, for object naming.
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The development of ahierarchicalmodelfor the asymmetry parameter is therefore complex and computationally demanding for large data sets.
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The methods prove to be about equally accurate, with thehierarchicalmodelusing fewer computational resources.
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For example, the market model fits well in an exchange situation whereas thehierarchicalmodelis better suited for production environment.
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A rigidlyhierarchicalmodelof politics that concentrates on absolutist theory and discourse is similarly distortingly exclusive.
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While this may be true, the absence of intermediate nodes is much more congenial to a flat than to ahierarchicalmodel.
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Refining the construct of psychopathy : towards ahierarchicalmodel.
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The distribution of the rank-order vectors is specified as ahierarchicalmodel.
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In the model we describe in the third section, the effective approval rate is captured by the random intercept of thehierarchicalmodel.
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An affect-based,hierarchicalmodelof temperament and its relations with internalizing symptomatology.
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If intercity personal interaction follows ahierarchicalmodel, as suggested here, then we would expect linguistic changes to diffuse along the urban hierarchy.
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