Sentences with phrase «sparsity of»

A similar problem persists today and to compensate for the sparsity of weather stations in many inland regions, often with totally empty grid cells between them, the ACORN database applies a weighted average which proportionally multiplies their occurrence, at the same time dividing the occurrence of temperatures among more densely located stations in populated regions mostly on the coastal fringe.
The sparsity of early observations means that we can have no adequate indication of the extremes that occurred between sites.
Which is why I have noted in a number of places about the early portion of the data that, considering the sparsity of data in those early years, the apparent relationships were quite remarkable.
I am especially interested in the historic aspects of the subject, nanely the belief that we can hve an accurate idea of sea surface global temperatures back to 1850 bearing in mind the sparsity of the data and the methods by which they were collected.
Carl Wunsch's concern over the sparsity of the ocean data, as expressed in his recent papers, is mostly related to the part of the ocean below 2000 m (the abyssal ocean).
The second is the sparsity of sites, compared to Mann et al..
Note also that the issue with the bristlecone pines which was first brought up by Mann et al 1999 only affects the reconstruction between 1400 and 1490 because of the sparsity of data for that period.
In an age when internet presence grants visibility, the sparsity of digital images and articles of Dennis Jeffy's work makes his solo exhibition, From Antelope Springs, at MOCA Tucson a significant and rare occurrence to be experienced.
https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/education/news/2017/03/03/414853/vouchers-are-not-a-viable-solution-for-vast-swaths-of-america/ The CAP report attempted to quantify the sparsity of school districts, which it measured as the share of districts with four or fewer schools.
If this precis conveys a sense of sparsity of plot and character development it has adequately done its job... Jumper is barren of ideas and abounding in wasted potential.
My approach is that instead of trying to prepare a speech to hand to the observers Sunday morning like a glass of water, I continually replenish my own well and then speak out of the abundance or sparsity of my own reserves.
The will to dream dreamt dreaming is what we dividedly do least and only in the sparsity of dreamt dreaming issues did we come of Age in the enlightenments of science and its ongoing understandings of spirituality to be so as dreamt dreams of daytime believer dreamers daring to dream the dreams of one's lifetimes!
The will to dream dreamt dreaming is what we dividedly do least and only in the sparsity of dreamt dreaming issues did we come of Age in the enlightenments of science and its ongoing understandings of spiritually to be so dreamt dreams of daytime believers daring to dream the dreams of one's lifetimes!

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In data parlance, we refer to that as sparsity, and because of sparsity our method will save more as the network grows in size.
Dendrites of dentate gyrus granule cells contribute to pattern separation by controlling sparsity Chavlis, S., Petrantonakis, C.P., Poirazi, P. Hippocampus.
These data reflected both the sparsity and uncertainty of the evidence available for the Last Glacial Maximum.
Several previous analyses of tide gauge records1, 2,3,4,5,6 — employing different methods to accommodate the spatial sparsity and temporal incompleteness of the data and to constrain the geometry of long - term sea - level change — have concluded that GMSL rose over the twentieth century at a mean rate of 1.6 to 1.9 millimetres per year.
As it is unclear whether sparse or nonsparse combinations of FC patterns are most appropriate, and as this affects their interpretation and use as markers of cognitive processing, the goal of our study was to evaluate the impact of sparsity by performing an empirical evaluation of simulated, task - based, and resting - state dFC.
In light of this sparsity, Chamberlin's method of multiple working hypotheses becomes particularly important.
While all geohistorical data is sparse, the Precambrian eons are times of particular sparsity.
There will be extra funding for «sparsity», such as rural areas and small schools, places with a high level of mobility in its school population and funding where there are sharp increases in pupil numbers.
As well as large variations in the average per - pupil funding received by local authorities from government, the onward distribution to schools use local formulae that also vary considerably in terms of the relative importance given to different factors such as deprivation, prior attainment and sparsity.
The State Board of Education shall adopt rules for speech - language services to school districts that qualify for the sparsity supplement as described in s. 1011.62 (7).
Since the 2008 - 09 school year, the state has provided additional funding for small, rural districts outside of their revenue limits through sparsity aid, as a way to lessen certain challenges experienced by rural districts with both a small pupil membership and a sparsely populated area.
However, the CofE noted that a number of its rural schools are ineligible, as the sparsity factor applies only to pupils who would have to travel more than two miles to the next primary school.
An example of «geographic» sparsity is that districts with low pupil density typically experience higher per pupil transportation costs as they are transporting a small number of pupils over a greater distance.
I am disappointed that neither revenue limit relief for low - spending districts nor an increase / expansion of sparsity aid were included in the final budget.
A record 144 small, rural Wisconsin school districts have received a total of $ 18.5 million in sparsity aid payments for the 2017 - 18 school year.
Currently, the Sparsity Aid Program aims to offset the challenges faced by the smallest, most rural school districts in the state through providing $ 300 in per - pupil funding for districts with enrollments of 745 or less and a density of less than 10 pupils per square mile.
These 144 school districts (comprising roughly 34 percent of Wisconsin's 422 school districts) qualified for sparsity aid based on having a membership of 745 or fewer students and a density of less than 10 pupils per square mile of the district's geographic area.
The task force put forward a number of prudent ideas, including increasing sparsity aid to rural districts and creating a student loan forgiveness program for new teachers who choose to teach in rural Wisconsin.
I like your idea of applying the principle of factor sparsity to the data, but your suggestions seem pretty optimistic.
My memory of the PS2 games is of chaotic combat, silly weapons, and full, lively worlds, but I know my memory is lying to me; the spaces (and loading screens) of the PS2 games were limited by hardware, and there was much more sparsity in reality than in my mind's eye.
The trade - off is a sparsity that defines that world as much as the minutiae of Liberty City does it.
The sparsity and transparency of the fabric contribute to a sort of hovering of the saturating colors and motifs, which become materialized the closer to them we get.
Despite these stylistic differences, all are notable for their compositional sparsity, precise edges, and flat areas of color.
My alleged allegations regarding data sparsity is based on detailed reading, the source of which I did not cite.
Johannus wrote: «Actually I am more surprised by the uniformity of CO2 in the atmosphere, given the relative sparsity (compared to H2O) of CO2 sources and sinks, over all of the Earth's surface».
I raised the same query about geographical sparsity in the Mannian reconstruction in my response to the response — but unfortunately this didn't pass through the vagaries of real climate moderation (which is pretty typical).
Estimates of changes in the freshwater content of the global ocean have suggested that the global ocean is freshening (e.g., Antonov et al., 2002), however, sampling limitations due to data sparsity in some regions, particularly the SH, means that such estimates have an uncertainty that is not possible to quantify.
Instead, the front page of WestlawNext is Zen - like in its sparsity — or, I should say, Google - like.
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