feature extraction

collocation in English

meaningsoffeatureandextraction

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feature
noun
uk
/ˈfiː.tʃər/
us
/ˈfiː.tʃɚ/
a typical quality or an important part ...
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extraction
noun
uk
/ɪkˈstræk.ʃən/
us
/ɪkˈstræk.ʃən/
the process of removing something, especially ...
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(Definition offeatureandextractionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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For each point, the bottom line indicates when it is visible, the top line indicates when it is selected forfeatureextraction.
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This process is generally referred to asfeatureextraction.
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Searching for meaning in gestural data: interpretivefeatureextractionand signal processing for affective and expressive content.
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Because of the information loss involved infeatureextractionor estimation, higher inference accuracy is possible using raw data versus feature vectors or declaration-level data.
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In practices, a substantially large database may be required forfeatureextraction, training, validation, and optimization.
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Afterfeatureextraction, texture classification times were identical to those for color classification.
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Chapter 6 starts with a compelling case for both feature selection andfeatureextraction, both of which can help with dimensionality reduction.
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Because of these complications, some researchers consider feature interactions to be the main challenge infeatureextraction.
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The first one is about the low-levelfeatureextraction.
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The basic algorithm used is described together with the challenging issues associated with data acquisition andfeatureextraction.
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For each points, the bottom line indicates when it is visible, the top line indicates when it is selected forfeatureextraction.
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The extended model can be seen as a series of sequential processing stages, in which qualitative encoding andfeatureextractionare followed by iterative recategorization.
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The general procedure of machine-fault diagnosis can be divided into the following stages: signal acquisition, preprocessing,featureextraction, and fault declaration.
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Their diversity comes from the fact that they use different representations andfeatureextractionstrategies.
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To determine regional participation in localfeatureextraction, we performed an experiment involving the ability to perceive structural organization within visual images.
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This resulted in the centre using a fully automatic algorithm, achieving a fast and accurate image registration without prior segmentation orfeatureextraction.
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By using classes of textures balanced for spatial-frequency content, we have isolated brain regions involved in localfeatureextraction.
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At this point, all the image windows of the optimal selected points are elaborated using afeatureextractionalgorithm.
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