compact representation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcompactandrepresentation
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compact
adjective
uk/kəmˈpækt/us/kəmˈpækt/
consisting of parts that are positioned together closely or in a tidy way, using very ...
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representation
noun
uk/ˌrep.rɪ.zenˈteɪ.ʃən/us/ˌrep.rɪ.zenˈteɪ.ʃən/
a person or organization that speaks, acts, or is present officially for ...
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Essentially, we lost the possibility to take advantage of thecompactrepresentationthat the notion of constraint provides.
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This approach allows for acompactrepresentationof the problem.
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A small number of categories allows acompactrepresentationof the semantic knowledge base, and makes word sense disambiguation simpler.
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Since these operators are idempotent, a single application is sufficient to produce acompactrepresentationof the set.
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A word-graph is acompactrepresentationfor all sequences of words that the speech recogniser hypothesises for a spoken utterance.
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This approach achieves competitive approximation quality while maintaining acompactrepresentation; requiring computational time and space that is only linear in the number of decisions.
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Ideally, however, it would be better to avoid widening by, say, using a morecompactrepresentation.
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Considerations of typology and morphology may enter into an integrated,compactrepresentationof the sound object.
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As this example shows, strict intersection types add expressive power, at least in the sense ofcompactrepresentationof functions.
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Note that equation (33) is acompactrepresentationthat includes as a special case a standard integrability condition used in economics.
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The above simplification rule for lambda abstraction suggests that passing the continuation as the second argument sometimes leads to a morecompactrepresentation.
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This works on polymorphic values and is platform independent but is not a verycompactrepresentationof the data.
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Constraints can be seen as acompactrepresentationof (possibly infinite) many states.
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The problem of working with lattices of functions is discussed in section 4, where we describe acompactrepresentationfor monotonic functions based on the use of frontiers.
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However, giving acompactrepresentationof 1 suitable for code generation can be difficult and here is where a purely symbolic approach is better suited than the program transformation one.
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We use a newcompactrepresentationof bipartite graphs, which encodes, in only one data structure, all matching problems relative to the given set of rewrite rules.
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This generality enablescompactrepresentationof texts.
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Its purpose is to remove knots and the associated control points in order to get a morecompactrepresentation.
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Functions of a motor variable provide a context to extend real analysis and providecompactrepresentationof mappings of the plane.
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Some of them merely take advantage of thecompactrepresentationof a set of numbers in a matrix.
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