Sentences with phrase «new useful patterns»

Changing these patterns is accomplished through interactive conversations and identifying why these patterns are not useful before creating new useful patterns.

Not exact matches

By the time the water reaches this area and is taken up into seafood, radioactivity is probably well diluted below what is probably dangerous for human consumption, but marine biologist Nicholas Fisher of Stony Brook University in New York says that the study will be a useful baseline to understand how radiation is dispersed in the specific ocean patterns and sea life of the Pacific.
Researchers at Binghamton have proposed a comprehensive new framework, the Networked Pattern Recognition (NEPAR) Framework, by defining the useful patterns of attacks to understand behaviors, to analyze patterns and connections in terrorist activity, to predict terrorists» future moves, and finally, to prevent and detect potential terrorist behaviors.
It's only so useful learning the ropes this way, since many bosses use different attack patterns on Regular, or adopt a new form you won't see at all on Simple.
As long as the variability patterns are broadly consistent with the models (and thus it will be really useful to check out the one shown in the new paper).
Other examples of potential machine learning applications include: the discovery and identification of «non-obvious relationships» within large document collections extracting «subtle but useful patterns that can be employed to automate certain complex tasks»; analysing contracts for both structural aspects and potential correlations **; using automated document clustering techniques to assist in finding «prior art» in patent law cases to determine whether a patent application is new or not.
As well as Android 7.0 Nougat you get HTC Sense Companion, a new iteration of the Sense interface that promises to learn from your patterns and routines, and make practical and useful suggestions.
Working together, we identify patterns of thoughts and behaviors that are no longer useful and develop new ways of relating and responding to people and situations.
When you identify relationship patterns it empowers you with a choice: keep those old patterns... or create new ones that will be more useful.
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