textual description
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textual
adjective
uk/ˈteks.tʃu.əl/us/ˈteks.tʃu.əl/
relating to written or ...
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description
noun[C or U]
uk/dɪˈskrɪp.ʃən/us/dɪˈskrɪp.ʃən/
something that tells you what something or someone ...
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This step aims at reducing the document to atextualdescriptionthat contains nouns and associations between nouns that carry most of the document semantics.
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Here thetextualdescriptionenhances the visual image of the cooking scene.
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Atextualdescriptionof the function by verb and noun is also possible.
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We give the former in the defined temporal notation and the latter astextualdescription.
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In this way, meaningful structuredtextualdescriptionof the events corresponding to a video object are provided.
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Knowledge is the result of this apprehension ultimately expressed in an allencompassing univalenttextualdescription.
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When an object is created the user is invited to specify its categories, add atextualdescription, and upload relevant photos.
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A use case contains atextualdescriptionof the ways in which users are intended to work with the software or system.
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It provides a detailedtextualdescriptionand measurements of the castle that enables to study its location and spatial arrangement.
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For example, this information can specify a name,textualdescription, authorship, copyright information and special instructions.
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The interface is available in many languages, and thetextualdescriptionof each item may have multiple versions in different languages.
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Each point on the scale was associated with atextualdescription.
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This is up to thetextualdescriptionof the protocol.
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There is also a map of the region covered (supplementing thetextualdescriptionwithin the introduction), and a list of eight excluded species.
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Thus, a video database consists of several video objects containing structured textual descriptions in the form of annotations.
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In this paper, we discuss a natural language interface to such a meta-database of structured textual descriptions of video objects.
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Abbott (1983) proposed that each search starts from atextualdescriptionof the problem.
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Up to now, engineers and plant personnel have relied on textual descriptions of the operating procedures to operate the plant.
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Call-types are given mnemonic names and textual descriptions to help define their semantic scope.
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