multidimensional space
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmultidimensionalandspace
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multidimensional
adjective
uk/ˌmʌl.ti.daɪˈmen.ʃən.əl/us/ˌmʌl.ti.daɪˈmen.ʃən.əl/
having many ...
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space
noun
uk/speɪs/us/speɪs/
an empty area that is available to ...
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In the case of musicalmultidimensionalspacethese values represent the characteristics of a sound.
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They have imagined objects or items in the extensions represented as points inmultidimensionalspace.
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The different types of fillers can be thought of as lying in various regions of thismultidimensionalspace.
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In the case of the animal, there is amultidimensionalspacewithin which many optimisations to increase fitness must be performed.
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The concept ofmultidimensionalspaceneeds some explanation.
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So indeed music has aspects ofmultidimensionalspace.
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They reinforced the importance of seeing this peer-learning context as a vibrant andmultidimensionalspace, with significant relational dynamics between all involved.
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Finding novel stimuli rewarding is one way that organisms are encouraged to explore themultidimensionalspacein which their genes are operating.
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Multidimensional scaling is an analytic technique that places units or items compared by a measure of similarity or difference in amultidimensionalspace.
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Important developmental types can be identified by searching for "dense points" (clumps) in themultidimensionalspacewithout aiming for a complete classification.
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To define one point on one line we need one number; to define a point in amultidimensionalspacewe need as many numbers as there are dimensions.
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Apart from their relational connections, the concepts are embedded in amultidimensionalspaceof layered attributes and their values.
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Alternatively, all the cells from the entire cohort can be pooled into a singlemultidimensionalspacefor clustering before classification.
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Unlike classical control and classification problems, the solutions are complex and must be discovered and optimized inmultidimensionalspace.
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In linear programming problems, the feasible set is a convex polytope: a region inmultidimensionalspace whose boundaries are formed by hyperplanes and whose corners are vertices.
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