Sentences with phrase «of outlier cases»

The number of outlier cases, where conditions hamper the operation of the biometric, becomes dramatically smaller, especially if illumination is managed carefully.

Not exact matches

Al - Ajmi's case is not an outlier: According to analysts, terrorists are turning to social media platforms to secure material support for their operations, in part because of the anonymity and extensive reach they offer.
Is Hannah Smith's case an outlier in the world of adolescent social media?
As a Supreme Court Justice, Judge Fahey was assigned to handle a civil calendar as well as criminal Special Term and presided over a variety of cases in Erie County as well as the outlying counties in the Eighth Judicial District.
An extremely high outlier was defined as having a personal average of greater than two standard deviations, or 2.41 cuts per case, above all physicians in the study.
In the better - preserved record from the past 550 million years, most asteroid strikes are not associated with any obvious die - offs, making the case of the dinosaurs something of an outlier.
«The case in Utah was an outlier — by orders of magnitude — in terms of the amount of virus that was present in his blood,» Friedrich said.
Nonetheless, here we have a case of what appears to be a more than 50 % life extension - though note that the formal life span study has not been published, so you might assume the comments below to refer to the outliers amongst these mice rather than the average.
Thus, in cases where we observed singing - driven regulation of FoxP2 in area X using outlying striatum as a control tissue for normalization, we additionally measured FoxP2 levels in nidopallial regions of the same section (outside of LMAN) and used these for normalization.
With only a handful of outliers, that's largely been the case since World of Warcraft's debut in 2004.
Yeah, you probably could've made a stronger case, aside from a few outliers like World of Warcraft.
Exploratory data analysis is a set of tools and techniques that ensure the validity and relevance of results by trying to understand the data, looking at limit - cases, outliers, and anomalies, as well as ordinary situations.
Such samples, or cases, can be selected because they are either representative of the group, are atypical of the group (outliers), or represent a maximum variation of the group.
They assert the model has produced years of gains in the ongoing struggle to add discipline to the field of education and should not be changed because of one case they deem an outlier.
Howey makes a good case that the «average» author earns more from a self published book than she would through one of the Big Five publishers, and, what's more, that this holds true for all sorts of outliers (the richest indie authors outperform the richest Big Five authors; less - prolific indies do better than less - prolific traditionals, etc).
Excluding outlying categories can be appealing when they seem to skew the results, as in the case of SPG.
classic case of selectively invoking misleading statistics to prove an outlier.....
What you probably want is some degree of «uniformity» to your randomness if you want fairness, but players will do all kinds of strange odd - ball behaviors, some of which will swing games wildly in the direction of an easy win or a brick wall loss — in either case, a weird outlier that doesn't really reflect the performance of the player.
Riffing off the book Every Twelve Seconds by Tim Pachirat, Mark Bittman penned an excellent piece last week in the New York Times, explaining the human cost of animal suffering, and demonstrating how it's the system's routine normalization of suffering, not the outlying cases of abuse, that should be the largest cause for concern:
Your elaboration of our future confused me - if worst case methane bursts are roughly equivalent to CO2 emissions, and therefore somewhat manageable, this represents an outlier opinion.
The courts have dismissed all but one of the cases and that case is clearly an outlier and circumstantial.
It doesn't matter if one includes or excludes outliers due to upwind (vegetation depleted) or downwind (volcanic increased) conditions in the Mauna Loa data, or if one uses the data of the south pole, or Barrow, in all cases the trend doesn't differ with more than a few tenths of a ppmv... And the averages within one hemisphere are not more than 2 ppmv different.
Thus, hiding or omitting information, even if one feels it is «erroneous» or «outlying» (or whatever they claim) is still possibly fraudulent (or in this case, scientifically improper) if it would «add to the total mix of available information».
Why would not some team member make a case for B&O as an outlier and merely rid the spaghetti of that noodle?
I've checked a sampling of other runs as well, and have not found a single cases where the «Outliers» (which clearly are removed from the official run results) are warmer than the official results... they may be there, but I haven't come across them yet.
For the traditional practice of law this doesn't matter, because the outlying cases define the range and that's what practitioners and courts are looking for.
While the Young case is hopefully an outlier, it should be instructive of the dangers of unfettered litigation financing in something so contentious as a divorce.
All criminal prosecutions in the United States are brought by «the People» or «the State» or in the name of «the People» or «the State» even in the small minority of states (not including California) in which private individuals can bring and prosecute criminal complaints (Massachusetts is one of the outliers in the U.S.; England also allows private individuals to prosecute some crimes in a similar fashion, although the government can take over a case if it wishes to do so.)
I invite all residents throughout Alameda County and the outlying communities to request a free case evaluation to learn more about premises liability, filing a claim, and how I can be of assistance.
Quebec and Ontario are the outliers here, with 25.7 and 24.6 % of cases taken to mediation resulting in no settlement at all; in the territories and other provinces 20 % or fewer cases result in no settlement at all.
Hopefully, the fact that we're working with hundreds of thousands of cases means that 134 outliers, if they are actually errors, don't do much to skew our results.
(Well, from 1457, really; the 1220 cases, of which there are a great many, are nonetheless outliers: the dates leap from 1220 straight to 1457.
The data were evaluated for multivariate outliers via the Blocked Adaptive Computationally efficient Outlier Nominators (BACON) algorithm.38 An outlier was defined as a case whose multivariate distance from the median was greater than or equal to the 85th percentile of the χ2 distriOutlier Nominators (BACON) algorithm.38 An outlier was defined as a case whose multivariate distance from the median was greater than or equal to the 85th percentile of the χ2 distrioutlier was defined as a case whose multivariate distance from the median was greater than or equal to the 85th percentile of the χ2 distribution.
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