learning process

collocation in English

meaningsoflearningandprocess

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learning
noun
uk
/ˈlɜː.nɪŋ/
us
/ˈlɝː.nɪŋ/
the activity of ...
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process
noun[C]
uk
/ˈprəʊ.ses/
us
/ˈprɑː.ses/
a series of actions that you take in order to achieve ...
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(Definition oflearningandprocessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In this view, emotion is a product of thelearningprocess.
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Using the backpropagation algorithm again, the outcome of thislearningprocessis the bias of the expected value prediction.
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Here, having a lexical representation in long-term memory may influence the wordlearningprocess, no matter the quality of that representation.
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However, the welcome focus on mind-reading (social cognition) as fundamental to the wordlearningprocessis not taken far enough.
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The improvement of saccade control facilitates thelearningprocessbut does not replace it.
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For the purposes of this discussion, we will focus on methods of assessment that ostensibly form an integral part of thelearningprocess.
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Writing is thinking, and my hope is that others will find this record of my ownlearningprocessinstructive.
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Analysis of peer interactions during musical learning can provide insight into the musicallearningprocess.
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Thus, we may characterize the adaptivelearningprocessas: in course of repeated plays, t changes along the direction of the higher expected payoff.
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The view that tests 'ought to concentrate on the complicated skills of relating information' and 'on shared problem-solving in thelearningprocess, rather than competition'.
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Much more than words and meanings, it encourages students to take an active part in thelearningprocess.
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In form 2, agents assist one another during thelearningprocess.
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After thelearningprocess, 2686 rules (60%) were eliminated in total.
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Section 4 describes thelearningprocess, showing how success and failure cases are learned.
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These inferences should be viewed as tentative given that the wordlearningprocesswas not directly observed.
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Consequently, thelearningprocessfor a new landmark is divided into two stages.
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In other words, as a result of an embryoniclearningprocess, the immune system would not react against the self.
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The plasticity values are usually set high in the beginning to accelerate learning, and set low late in thelearningprocess, for more refined results.
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In contrast, the last criterion recommends eliminating any solution that economic agents would fail to discover through a simple adaptivelearningprocess.
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