computational burden
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computational
adjective
uk/kɒm.pjəˈteɪ.ʃən.əl/us/kɑːm.pjəˈteɪ.ʃən.əl/
formal
involving the calculation of answers, amounts, ...
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burden
noun[C]
uk/ˈbɜː.dən/us/ˈbɝː.dən/
a heavy load that ...
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Thecomputationalburdencan, in addition, be further reduced by exploiting the probabilistic relationships among the variables that are represented in the network's digraph.
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The schemes are compared to one another on the basis of acomputationalburdenanalysis for the resolved angular acceleration.
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For complex problems the demands of the increasing population size produces a heavycomputationalburden.
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A comparison is carried out in terms ofcomputationalburden.
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On the other hand, the supplied energy and filtered power models reduce thecomputationalburdenand therefore they are more suitable for real-time implementation.
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Thecomputationalburdencan be reduced by restricting the computation to a small neighbourhood of the wave front.
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Here, we can exploit obvious symmetry properties to drastically reduce thecomputationalburden.
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Recursively fitting a circle to a series of data points can be performed without a largecomputationalburden.
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Its performance is comparable to that of model-based algorithms but with a reducedcomputationalburden, which is a crucial factor in space.
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Thecomputationalburdenof the binaural approach is high, even for a single sound source.
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These sorts of nonlinearities substantially increase thecomputationalburdenin estimating and solving the model.
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In this paper, we have brie-y presented several properties that allow for reducing thecomputationalburdeninvolved to at least some extent.
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Due to the additionalcomputationalburdenof using smaller time steps, only ten stimulus trials were used for the following analysis.
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It also helps us to considerably reduce thecomputationalburdenof the problems.
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Such an approach suffers tremendouscomputationalburdenand algorithmic complications when the contacting geometry is even slightly complicated.
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This approximation enables one to continue contour-dynamical calculations, accurately, well beyond the limits of contour dynamics itself by lessening thecomputationalburden.
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Each of these changes significantly increased thecomputationalburdenwith little or no effect on our results. 28.
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Second, thecomputationalburdenof implementing a nonparametric approach with a data-driven method for selecting the smoothing parameters is nontrivial.
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