Sentences with phrase «get better at detecting»

And as has happened with every form of human communication, including language, we will get better at detecting who and what to listen to, subscribe to, follow and trust.
You might say we are getting better at detecting mental health issues in kids, so you might wonder if that is the cause of the increase that we see.
Over time the generator gets better at producing fake images, and the discriminator gets better at detecting them — hence the term «adversarial.»
Although, after learning a few tricks, I got better at detecting where and when to use certain items or weapons to weave myself around the map to the next foe.
However, this decision is not permanent and Facebook will reconsider its policy of banning the advertisement of cryptocurrencies once it gets better at detecting and eliminating bad ads.
He says the decision isn't permanent, though, and that Facebook will revisit the rules when it's gotten better at detecting and removing bad ads.
The IRA isn't quitting their efforts either — but social media platforms are getting better at detecting them.
In addition to saving time, reducing errors and helping employers stay compliant, emerging tools are getting better at detecting when candidates misrepresent themselves.

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Google's search algorithm is constantly evolving and getting better at what I call «SEO detection» — the ability to detect artificial backlinks and attempts to manipulate your website to rank better.
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These gravitational waves we will to detect will almost be the size of visible universe, but we mean, they'll produce signatures, temperature — well, in this case, the polarization of the microwave background — signatures which are at the level, well, the next generation, the best we can imagine doing is getting a 1 [percent] admixture of a signal from gravitational waves compared to the signal of the temperature fluctuations that we, kind of, measure in the universe.
The test subjects also got better at the navigation task over time, suggesting that they were able to learn to better detect the artificial stimuli.
«We're showing that even if the fish are surviving the stormwater exposure, they still might not be able to detect the world around them as well, which can make it harder for them to find food or more likely for them to get eaten,» said Allison Coffin, an assistant professor of neuroscience at WSU Vancouver.
The opportunity now is that we've entered into an era of molecular understanding of improved physics and optics, we have an opportunity to think about newer, better ways to detect the disease, to figure out which patients are getting worse or are at risk of getting worse, to catch patients before they've lost vision and give them treatments.
The computer program has gotten quite good at detecting different types of activities — lectures vs. group discussion vs. seatwork, for example — and is starting to be able to also differentiate between good questions and bad.
Basically, you will have to closely supervise your dog outside and at the very first signs of him detecting poop, you will say «leave it» and call your dog to get a treat from you that is far higher in value than the best cat poop in the world.
It is critical to come see your veterinarian at The Vet House to detect oral disease early and get the free education on how to do what's best for your pets.
For our new experiments we will (hopefully) get even better estimates of sulphuric acid by using a special mass spectrometer that can detect sulphuric acid at very low concentrations.
Also, since Motl noted all these examples of warming, I assume he must have some universal theory... or at least hypothesis... to explain them... I am hoping for something a bit better than «Well, the sun is somehow getting hotter even though our measurements don't detect this.»
The new camera can differentiate between objects and people and it will also zoom in if it detects a person so that homeowners can get a better look at whoever is their house.
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