explicit representation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofexplicitandrepresentation
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explicit
adjective
uk/ɪkˈsplɪs.ɪt/us/ɪkˈsplɪs.ɪt/
clear ...
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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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Furthermore, the network exhibited rule-like behaviour without anexplicitrepresentationof any ' rules ', which seemed to accord well with the tacit nature of linguistic knowledge.
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It emerges that the current ontology models are not expressive enough to provide such anexplicitrepresentationof the semantics.
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This approach has many properties which are relevant for argumentation, such asexplicitrepresentation of preferences and reasoning about these preferences.
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Furthermore, if the rules can drop out in this way and not be missed, why assume anexplicitrepresentationwas ever needed?
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Effective exploration necessitatesexplicitrepresentationof the three subspaces mentioned above, to improve options for computational access to descriptions of partial design process traces.
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To avoid this uncertainty factor, the corpus should include anexplicitrepresentationof word order.
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The extension concerns theexplicitrepresentationof additional information about the properties of the attributes used to describe a concept.
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For the aforementioned reasons, ways of representing roles must be supported by some kind ofexplicitrepresentationof time and events.
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Thisexplicitrepresentationof the linguistic content of a corpus frees the user from the task of constantly referring to a large set of annotations.
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In our target article we develop a generic representational framework that characterizesexplicitrepresentationin structural terms.
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Again, thisexplicitrepresentationof strategies means that we can have the benefit of efficiency whilst retaining a declarative, transparent system.
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Implementing this approach clearly requires anexplicitrepresentationand manipulation of disagreement sets within the unification process.
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Both admit a model of design process into the enterprise, and both call forexplicitrepresentationof process objectives.
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This requiresexplicitrepresentationand manipulation of functions in the design methodology.
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Theexplicitrepresentationof sequences as infinite lists seems just as natural.
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The problem that might ultimately turn out to be the most serious is the lack ofexplicitrepresentationof word order.
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The second is implicit representation or instantiation as the outcome of a perceptual process, and the third isexplicitrepresentationin a cognizant system.
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