Sentences with phrase «of analysis criteria»

Machine learning refers to a process where computers are given access to mountains of data, along with a set of analysis criteria (created by an actual human being).

Not exact matches

We look to widen the lens on how we evaluate our investments, taking into account environmental, social and governance criteria and looking beyond traditional methods of analysis to incorporate the sustainability factors.
These are the so - called Rust Belt cities of Buffalo, Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit and Pittsburgh, which meet a handful of criteria laid out by Sara Potter, a vice president and associate director of market analysis at FactSet.
Thailand, South Korea, Japan and India all met two out of three of those criteria in 2017, according to analysis released Wednesday by TD Securities.
In all, according to an analysis by the New York Times, 25 metro areas meet at least some of the criteria Amazon desires.
That's one of the key criteria in Reuters» ranking, which was compiled in partnership with Clarivate Analytics, and is based on proprietary data and analysis of patent filings and research paper citations.
«Using the criteria of multiperiod utility analysis,... for moderate and strongly risk - averse individuals, the fixed indexed annuity is judged superior in performance to various combinations of stocks and bonds.
In addition, users of Glass Lewis» proxy voting platform, Viewpoint, will have the ability to incorporate ESG factors into their custom voting policies, tailor workflow and reporting with various ESG criteria and access the full Sustainalytics ESG data set for analysis, screening, voting and engagement purposes.
In spite of the fact that ICO market is blockchain - based, there is still no reliable scale of criteria suitable for investment analysis.
Evaluation is a careful analysis of 17 key criteria that can help you identify the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of your niche selection.
Fr Holloway makes the same point: «Scientific Positivism has no criterion of intellectual and moral values, because these are not subject to experimental analysis and verification.»
Thirteen followers that met all of these criteria were following both a Christian and an Atheist public figure in our sample, and were excluded from the final analysis
To answer that question, the results of historical study of Christianity can be subjected to philosophical analysis to determine the essence of Christianity, that which defines it and yields criteria by which to assess any particular teaching, institution, or practice that claims to be «Christian.»
Rather than conclude skeptically, however, that process theism is an equally nonsensical alternative to traditional theism, this analysis of the interpoint theory discloses that the logical criteria for verifying God's location in spacetime have collapsed with the advent of relativity physics.
In the final analysis the vitality of oldline churches may be better measured by another of Cobb's norms: the criterion of piety or intensity of conviction.
Inconsistencies in fact and point of view and the duplication of episodes are apparent even to the casual reader; and detailed analysis of the text is easily accessible in any standard Introduction to the Old Testament.1 We are skeptical of some of the common criteria of literary priority, however; and we reject the view that the «later» sources (often late only editorially, not in substance) are necessarily less accurate, less dependable.
The light of faith provides the criteria for analysis through theological reflection.10
By careful analysis, using various criteria such as are familiar to students of literature, the different strands were separated out which have been called the «J» or Jahwist, because of the predominance of Jahweh as the divine name; also Judean, since it seems to have come from southern Israel or Judah; «E» for the sections where Elohim as divine name is usual, or Ephraimitic, since it seems to have come from Ephraem or northern Israel; and «P» for priestly, as designating a pronounced priestly or ecclesiastical emphasis.
Before drawing any conclusions from these analyses, I want to discuss briefly the validity of my criteria and norms of reasonableness.
While I do sell a plant protein powder of my own, my analysis / review of Shakeology's products is unbiased because I use three objective criteria when evaluating their protein powders: 1.)
Project objectives include: 1) analysis of assessment data to prioritize sustainable winegrowing criteria and practices; 2) development of educational materials and web - based resources; 3) planning and facilitation of 20 + targeted education events; and 4) measurement of and reporting project progress.
The importance of data - selection criteria: meta - analyses of stream predation experiments.
A NSW Cancer Council analysis of 762 fruit and vegetable snacks, soups and juices stocked in supermarkets found that only a third passed the nutrient profiling criteria that would enable them to make health claims under the Australia and New Zealand Food Standards Code.
The limited number of studies that met our inclusion criteria prevented the conduct of statistical analyses of the relationship between industry sponsorship and study results.
We all have our opinions on players and often these are based on subjective criteria as opposed to objective analysis; a player's style and grace or diminutive stature or lack of pace may distract us from the measurable effectiveness of the same player.
However, further analysis found that 70.6 % of teams fitting these criteria were winning by double - digits at halftime.
The criteria for seeding was a rigorous combination of watching tape, poring over morsels of advanced stats, and qualifying the «it» factor with a regression analysis of clutch performance.
Dr. Tuteur writes about more than 10 homebirth deaths a year, many of which take place at or are called at the hospital, the majority of which meet those criteria for being included in the analysis.
The results were consistent regardless of liberal or more restrictive criteria to define low risk, and whether or not the analysis involved simple standardisation of rates or extensive adjustment for all potential risk variables collected.22
Our full analysis of FTSE4Good shows how organisations such as Save the Children and UNICEF Laos have called on FTSE to bring its criteria into line with the Code and Resolutions.
Ten of those studies are also included in the current analysis.16 - 25 The other 4 studies26 - 29 did not meet the selection criteria for this analysis.
Of course, a meta - analysis is only as good as the collective data included and so one must be sure that stringent criteria were met to decide what to include.]
In attempting to assess British political leadership the editors have attempted to provide an objective set of criteria beyond merely subjective analysis.
In regard to the first part of the aforementioned analysis, Kagan went on to note that «a plaintiff succeeds at this stage even if the evidence reveals that a legislature elevated race to the predominant criterion in order to advance other goals, including political ones.»
Its objectives include to develop an open information culture within the Ghanaian corporate sector, to provide incentives for improved corporate performance, develop a uniform criteria for evaluating corporate performance and establish an annual and current analysis of Ghana's corporate sector.
John Michael Humphries Choptiany formerly of Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia and now at the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in Rome, Italy, together with colleagues at Dalhousie, Alberta Innovates — Technology Futures (AITF), and G BACH Enterprises Incorporated, explain how they have adopted information from the environmental, social, economic and engineering fields to create their assessment framework, which incorporates utility curves, criterion weights, thresholds, decision trees, Monte Carlo simulation, critical events and sensitivity analysis.
Out of thousands of studies considered for the analysis, a mere 63 met the research team's strict criteria: Studies had to use rigorous methods and establish cause and effect.
The authors identified 68 publications meeting criteria for inclusion in the analysis: 59 reporting the prevalence of preoperative mental health conditions (65,363 patients) and 27 reporting associations between preoperative mental health conditions and postoperative outcomes (50,182 patients).
«Our study exemplifies the utility of looking beyond phylogenetic criteria alone when conducting risk assessment for emerging RNA viruses and the need to include functional, ecologic, and pathogenic analyses of animal reservoirs,» says Jan Felix Drexler, M.D., the study's corresponding author and a professor of medicine at the Institute of Virology at the University of Bonn Medical Centre in Germany.
An analysis of lung cancer incidence and screening found a decline in the proportion of patients with lung cancer meeting high - risk screening criteria, suggesting that an increasing number of patients with lung cancer would not have been candidates for screening, according to a study in the February 24 issue of JAMA.
A search of the medical literature identified 122 randomized clinical trials (RCTs) and 1 cohort study (totaling 22,803 participants) that met criteria for inclusion in the analysis.
Study of the original skeleton and analysis of the fracture pattern of the cranium and long bones relying on modern forensic criteria confirmed that nearly all of the fractures were post-mortem (i.e. after death), when the bones lost collagen and were fractured in situ due to the weight of the overlying sediments.
(B) After completion of the analysis required under section 142 (b) of this Act, the Secretary shall expeditiously promulgate, after notice and a 30 - day public comment period, criteria for what constitutes «smart grid capability.»
A mean of 0.3 million (SD 88 000) reads per sample from the 8 - plex sequencing analysis and 2.3 million (SD 474 000) from 2 - plex sequencing matched our bioinformatics criteria for calculation of percentage chromosome 21.
The criteria included in the INRG classification system were based on an analysis of 8,800 children under age 21 who were diagnosed with neuroblastoma between 1990 - 2002.
«Recently, analyses of patients who received checkpoint blockade identified neutrophil - to - lymphocyte ratio < 3 and normal lactate dehydrogenase as positive predictors of response; however, in our lymphodepleted patient population, neither separated patients who achieved responses from those who did not clearly enough to warrant use as an inclusion criterion,» the researchers wrote.
Limitations of this study include that it is an open - label study and the results are from a planned interim analysis of 10 of 17 enrolled infants (7 patients with 2 SMN2 copies and 3 with 3 SMN2 copies) who met the treatment duration criterion at the time of the interim analysis.1
Data were obtained from 17 randomized studies of rTMS for AVH; 5 studies fulfilled the criteria for the meta - analysis on the effect of rTMS 1 month after the end of treatment.
The selection criteria brought the number of transcripts used for cluster analysis to 5,959.
Diabetes Epidemiology: Collaborative analysis Of Diagnostic criteria in Europe
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