Sentences with phrase «from heuristic»

For the topic of AGW, the modelers confidence is bolstered by support from the heuristic / holistic / (non autistic) community which might otherwise be strongly dubious.
Like Dark Souls, much of the enjoyment stems from the heuristic - based gameplay, with players gradually learning the game's nuances with each mistake.
The highest prediction of 6.0 million square kilometers is based on a dynamical model forecast using the US Navy Earth System Model (NESM), whereas the lowest prediction of 3.4 million square kilometers comes from a heuristic contribution.
Though the strength of group commitment varies, with non-trivial consequences, along the spectrum from heuristic to ontological models, all models have similar functions.

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Dr. Teller holds a B.S. in computer science and an M.S. in symbolic and heuristic computation from Stanford University, and a Ph.D. in artificial intelligence from Carnegie Mellon University, where he was a recipient of the Hertz fellowship.
There are a number of methodologies ranging from complex formulas including many different heuristics to more simplified models designed just to give you a sense of the opportunity.
We could expect, however, a gradual narrowing of gaps between different accounts and interpretations, a movement from uncertainty toward certainty, as historians refine their critiques within a common heuristic.
The mention of failure and success, and of the persuasive and the convincing, indicates that although I wish to distinguish heuristic theology from both hermeneutical and constructive theology, it bears similarities to both.
Heuristic theology is distinct from theology as hermeneutics or as construction but has similarities with both.8 The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary defines heuristic adjectivally as «serving to find out» and, when employed as a noun related to learning, as «a system of education under which pupils are trained to find out for themselveHeuristic theology is distinct from theology as hermeneutics or as construction but has similarities with both.8 The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary defines heuristic adjectivally as «serving to find out» and, when employed as a noun related to learning, as «a system of education under which pupils are trained to find out for themselveheuristic adjectivally as «serving to find out» and, when employed as a noun related to learning, as «a system of education under which pupils are trained to find out for themselves.»
Biology can be designated as a science logically distinct from physics and chemistry because its heuristic field is constituted by questions directed toward whole organisms (plants and animals), cells and their «achievements» rather than toward atoms and molecules as such.
This experiment illustrates some features of chemical self - organization that seem to be especially important from the point of view of process philosophy, so it seems worthwhile to present additional heuristic discussion.
Thus in astronomy's long effort to disentangle itself from astrology its grand heuristic model is Shakespeare's The Tempest, in which the poetic sublimities of a drunken Caliban are defined against the truly expanded consciousness of Prospero.
Evangelicals have borrowed tools for heuristic purposes and made the beginnings of a theological synthesis from storehouses other than the ones used by scholastic evangelicalism — Baconianism, Ramism, Scottish common sense realism.
Einstein's relativity remains as durable as ever, but his method — his solitary, heuristic style — is light - years apart from the way most physics is done today.
The most important reason is that secrecy is a key driver of risk perception heuristics: When information is being withheld from us, we immediately assume the worst.
Dr. Parsons embraced a heuristic framework for the etiology of addiction that follows a trajectory from intermittent drug use motivated by hedonic effects to more frequent episodes of excessive drug intake that ultimately lead to a state of dependence, in which drug consumption is motivated by negative reinforcement (i.e., self - medication or the «staving off» of the negative consequences of withdrawal).
Scalable metagenomics alignment research tool (SMART): a scalable, rapid, and complete search heuristic for the classification of metagenomic sequences from complex sequence populations — Aaron Y Lee — BMC Bioinformatics — 2016
Academic language requires that students move away from social language, with its more simplistic grammar and Anglo - Saxon vocabulary (body, chew, mellow), to sophisticated grammar with Greek and Latin words (aesthetics, ctenophora, heuristic).
From frank reviews to heuristic discussions of man - titty, defense of old - skool romance to enthusiastic support of ebooks for romance readers, Smart Bitches is frequented daily by readers, authors, publishers, editors, and fans of the genre.
In Darwin's Mind: The Evolutionary Foundations of Heuristics and Biases James Montier in December 2002 writes that a catalogue of biases that cognitive psychologists have built up over the last three decades seem to have stem from one of three roots — self - deception, heuristic simplification (including affect), and social interaction.
While at MoMA PS1 and Clocktower, Mount worked with international scope of curators, artists, and institutions, and on seminal exhibitions such as the first Greater New York in 2000; the retrospective of painter John Wesley, covering his entire career from 1961 - 2000; Around 1984: A Look at Art in the Eighties, Disasters of War: Francisco de Goya, Henry Darger, Jake and Dinos Chapman; Body Works: Bruce Nauman, Valie Export, Gabriel Orozco, Joan Jonas, and Louis Bourgouis; Sol LeWitt: Concrete Block; Min Tanaka presents Subject: Heuristic Ecdysis, Santiago Sierra, Person remunerated for a period of 360 consecutive hours, 2000, among others.
Change can not be adopted from an overarching program, actions will have to be context - specific and heuristic.
His projects, in various media, include a rethinking of AIDS and otherness using the figures of the pinprick and the glory hole; meditations on «the residual space of the American / Vietnam War» (comprising works on the squatting body as counter-architecture, military desertion as askesis, and surfing); a video essay on the site / non-site dialectic instigated by Robert Smithson's reception of Edgar Allan Poe (with a little help from Yvonne Rainer); a reconsideration of Marcel Duchamp's oeuvre as an discourse in ethics (as seen through Étant donnés); and «squatting projects» in various cities (Berlin, New York, Chicago, Vienna, Guangzhou, Hong Kong), where the squatting body, as a heuristic cipher, is conjugated by an interpretation generated by the conditions of each location.
That is why, forty years after the initial Assessment was rendered as to the severity of the Greenhouse Situation, for President Carter by the Academy of Sciences, as computers have evolved from the Stone Age to the i - phone, and despite @ least a thousand-fold more time on task with both field and heuristic climatic studies, the original uncertainties between the Two sides to the Tug of War, that is, PLUS 50 % OR MINUS 50 %, have not wavered much.
In today's world, beliefs vary because of the continuing use by the builders of our models of intuitive rules of thumb called «heuristics» in discrimination of the one correct inference from among the many inferences that are candidates for being made by the model.
We need ways to differentiate reliable from unreliable claims and ideas, heuristics and the like, and consensus of experts is one.
Rigor et al. (Polar Science Center, University of Washington); 5.4 Million Square Kilometers; Heuristic This estimate is based on the prior winter Arctic Oscillation (AO) conditions, and the spatial distribution of the sea ice of different ages as estimated from a Drift - age Model (DM), which combines buoy drift and retrievals of sea ice drift from satellites (Rigor and Wallace, 2004, updated).
Wadhams (University of Cambridge); 4.1; Heuristic Based on recent EM measurements of first year ice thickness merged into probability density functions of ice thickness from recent submarine voyage and subtracting an assumed summer melt of up to 2 m.
And, what have we learned from these «heuristic» models?
The egregious and misleading stuff from the warmists IMO consists of a) overstating the quality of the physics in their models and the confidence we should have that they are correct; b) treating the ad hoc parameter of «feedback» or «sensitivity» as something they can set on heuristic grounds, and then optimizing the other parameters of their models around it.
The «backradiation» explanation is simply an heuristic argument based on the fact that, in equilibrium, the backradiation from the atmosphere and the incoming solar radiation must balance with the outgoing surface radiation.
Given the collective paleoclimatological evidence from the Paleogene, and a little knowledge of nonlinear dynamical systems, it seems strange to think that anyone who understands these matters would think their heuristics and experience would continue to apply in a world which is no longer as stable as it once was.
True, but fails to explain why the longer - term mean about which those cycles fluctuate is trending up other than curve - fitting an «approximation by three sinusoids of periods 1000 years, 210 years and 60 years,» ANSWER: The curve fitting exercise is labeled as such «heuristic»; the lengths of the cycles are from other observations, some displayed on figures 5 - B & C; only the amplitudes and phase of the 215 and 60 years sinusoids are subject to optimization; Singular Spectrum Analysis has been applied by Diego Macias et al (note 18) to the HadCRUT series with equivalent results, and among many others by Liu Yu et al..
We received 3 heuristic contributions (2 from informal polls) and 2 from mixed - methods.
The underlying theory ieThat a redistribution of mass in an adiabatic system becomes energetically favored in a gravitational field (eg velocity increases) is well described in the literature eg Landau — Lifshitz, The application of heuristic arguments to phenomenological equations (of which all fluid equations are) is a limiting constraint on ALL experiments in fluid mechanics ie Do not ask too much from the equations (Gallavotti)
The curve fitting exercise is labeled as such «heuristic»; the lengths of the cycles are from other observations...
Hori et al.; 5.0 million square kilometers; Heuristic — remote sensing Basically, there is no change from last month except for an additional rough estimation of the arctic sea - ice albedo.
Reynolds (Public), 4.06 (3.49 - 4.63), Statistical / Heuristic Because the decline in extent is due to increasing ease with which open water can be revealed by declining volume, a simple method is used to predict September sea ice extent based on May sea ice volume for the Arctic Ocean from the PIOMAS model.
I did struggle a bit with «availability cascade»: despite flowing nicely from Kahneman's «availability heuristic», I found «availability cascade» confusing in this context because «availability» sounded to me like it might be about resources, as opposed to information or opinions.
The drop is mostly due to lower statistical and mixed statistical / heuristic contributions (Figure 2), because these methods are generally at least partially based on extrapolation from current / previous conditions whereas modeling contributions are generally not.
The use of labels such as «warmist» and «skeptic,» is symptomatic of the kind of heuristic in which the correct inference is identified by argumentum ad vericundium (argument from authority).
WattsUpWithThat.com (Public Contribution - Poll); 5.0; Heuristic Website devoted to climate and weather polled its readers for the best estimate of 2011 sea ice extent minimum by choosing bracketed values from a web poll (http://wattsupwiththat.com/2011/07/27/august-arcus-forecast-poll-what-wi...).
Heuristic and model forecasts for the Northwest Passage both predict a September 2011 opening and July ice charts from the Canadian Ice Service confirmed an early opening of the shipping route through Hudson Bay.
WattsUpWithThat.com (Public Contribution - Poll); 5.1; Heuristic Website devoted to climate and weather polled its readers for the best estimate of 2011 sea ice extent minimum by choosing bracketed values from a web poll (http://wattsupwiththat.com/2011/06/26/july-arcus-forecast-poll-what-will...).
August updates for both the heuristic forecast submitted by Howell and the ensemble forecast from a coupled ice - ocean forecast submitted by Zhang are now highlighting the potential for the Northwest Passage to clear.
Pokrovsky (Main Geophysical Observatory, Russia); 4.9 Million Square Kilometers; Heuristic and Statistical Estimate is unchanged from last month.
Morison and Untersteiner (University of Washington); 5.6 Million Square Kilometers; Heuristic Estimate is unchanged from last month and is based on the previous winter Arctic Oscillation (AO), ice concentrations observed during North Pole Environmental Observatory (NPEO) hydro surveys, atmospheric and ice surface conditions observed with NPEO buoys and Web Cams, and recent ice trajectories.
Rigor et al. (Polar Science Center, University of Washington); 5.4 Million Square Kilometers; Heuristic The August outlook value remains unchanged from the July and June values.
An observed drift of sea ice out of the Lincoln Sea on 27 June supports Gudmandsen's July heuristic forecast, with expected movement of ice from the Lincoln Sea to begin in early July.
From this simple heuristic, it is possible to predict with striking accuracy how students will conduct their legal research and a number of generalizations can be deduced.
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