large database
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflargeanddatabase
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large
adjective
uk/lɑːdʒ/us/lɑːrdʒ/
big in size ...
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database
noun[C]
uk/ˈdeɪ.tə.beɪs/us/ˈdeɪ.t̬ə.beɪs/
a large amount of information stored in a computer system in such a way that it can be easily looked at ...
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(Definition oflargeanddatabasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The concession of the approach is that it is essential to have alargedatabaseof concept to feature mappings.
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Unrestricted learning methods also suer from performance degradation as the algorithm tries to manage the excessivelylargedatabaseof generated constraints.
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In practices, a substantiallylargedatabasemay be required for feature extraction, training, validation, and optimization.
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However, a large number of arguments can be obtained from a relatively small program, thus resulting in alargedatabase.
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However, this requires the system to store alargedatabasecontaining the sets of gains for each operation region.
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A verylargedatabasewould be needed in order to test a greater number of words diachronically.
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Once the modeling process is complete, end users can issue database-like queries as if the information were stored in a singlelargedatabase.
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However, due to thelargedatabaserequirements needed to address environmental objects, they were not considered here.
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For example, if the idea is to query alargedatabaseor a natural language understanding system, it may take a long time to start and stop the system.
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We showed how the singularity index, as calculated over alargedatabaseof surfaces and illuminants, correctly predicts which surfaces will be given names across widely separated cultures.
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The present study uses alargedatabaseof parental speech to young children to establish word frequency and another large database to assess the age of acquisition of particular words.
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The huge volume of material makes writing difficult, documenting the subject with such fine detail as to defy convenient metanarratives, an experience shared by many pioneers oflargedatabaseresearch.
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It has alargedatabasewith 60,000 entries covering all post-school further education courses and all higher education courses, including postgraduate degrees but not research.
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A complex orlargedatabasemigration may be a complicated and costly (one-time) project by itself, which should be factored into the decision to migrate.
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The website features alargedatabaseof word-related topics, weird words, articles on word and phrase origins, and answers to questions from site visitors.
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The suggestions and user actions are stored in alargedatabase.
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Using this technology, with alargedatabaseof morphing targets, its virtually possible to reproduce any character.
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Alargedatabaseallows members to exchange and share the business information of more than 29 million contacts from over 4 million companies.
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The drives may be connected to magnetic tapes, on which typically the least active parts of alargedatabasemay reside, or database backup generations.
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The process is considered a weight of evidence approach, in which results are based on alargedatabaseof previously conducted studies.
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