Sentences with word «nonexpert»

But because scientific data often looks much different from the data used for animal photos and speech, developing the right artificial neural network can feel like an impossible guessing game for nonexperts.
Unfortunately, this technology is already being used by nonexperts for nefarious purposes, including inserting the faces of celebrities into pornographic videos, creating, in some instances, very convincing and disturbing results.
The education analyst's Chevy Chase, Md. - based consulting firm is working on a project that will describe to experts and nonexperts alike how to go about setting academic standards.
GBBC is great for getting nonexperts interested in birds and the role they play in local and global ecology, MacFarland says.
In his 1975 book Schoolteacher, sociologist Dan Lortie explained that teachers have had little say over policy because, as a group, they do not believe they possess specialized technical knowledge out of the reach of nonexperts.
We can create schools where teachers use a one - size - fits - all core reading program, where we fill up students» days with worksheets and test - preparation sessions, and where nonexperts in reading instruction are expected to work with large numbers of at - risk readers — and then we can blame the students or their parents for their struggles.
Walsh's conversational style is welcoming to nonexperts while his endnotes point readers to opportunities for deeper dives into specific aspects of AI.
«Nonexperts end up discovering weird things because they don't know not to ask, «Hey, what's that over there in the corner?»»
Experts and nonexperts lobbed critiques and rebuttals, at times questioning one another's motives.
Bender and Beller realized that the Mangarevan counting system makes it possible to use binary arithmetic for calculations of large numbers, they report today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in a paper that even nonexperts will enjoy reading.
A session on Communicating Scientific Ideas to Novice Audiences will bring together speakers from diverse backgrounds to discuss communicating science effectively to nonexpert groups.
«People who are complete nonexperts go around telling a bunch of lies,» said Barry Bickmore, a professor of geological science at Brigham Young University in Utah, who describes himself as a staunch conservative Republican and a Mormon.
Another difficult balance to strike is the one between keeping the public fully informed and risking misinterpretation by nonexperts, which could cause panic, Clive Oppenheimer says.
Proposals should formulate the research idea and strategy in a way that is clear to experts and nonexperts alike, Bourguignon says.
«As complicated as Bitcoin is, you can explain the crypto even to nonexperts,» Mr. Green wrote in a blog post last month.
Whether or not the books were accurate, they seemed plausible and «truthy» to nonexperts.
Another difficult balance to strike is between keeping the public fully informed and risking misinterpretation by nonexperts, which could cause panic, he adds.
The back - and - forth is good training and a reminder to students that discussing their research with experts or nonexperts should be a two - way conversation.»
«It will probably make some nonexperts realize, finally, that if even memory prodigies are susceptible, then they probably are too.
There are lots of anecdotes to carry a nonexpert reader along and, in any case, the topic is so attractive that it can hardly fail to be gripping.
My thesis title sounds frightening to nonexperts, and I discovered that humor was a rather effective way to break clichés.
But for us nonexpert guinea pigs to massive, multifaceted, complicated public policy undertakings such as Common Core, a good rule of thumb is that if the far left and the far right don't like it, it's probably not such a bad thing.
That's where the nonexpert should park his money.
My (nonexpert) recollection is the high latitude eruptions would mean most of the aerosols would end up in the hemisphere of the eruption.
Build lectures for nonexperts.
A client may also wish to have his or her therapist give lay (nonexpert) testimony as to facts (not opinion), such as the therapist's observation that after the client learned of his or her X2B's adultery and betrayal, the client is in therapy, is on medication, gained or lost weight, and is deeply upset.
An expert, unlike a nonexpert «lay» witness, is entitled to render an opinion in the matter for which he or she has been qualified.
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