Sentences with phrase «with heuristic»

Introduced «Penalty Value», built Operation - Research model with heuristic algorithms, designed transportation strategies.
This is augmented with heuristic monitoring that watches behavior and analyzes code.
Often people start with a set of biases because they are operating with heuristics and lack any contradictory data.

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Because of their emotional nature, these actions can accurately be used as a heuristic to judge which branding efforts are resonating with your audience, and which aren't.
Many of the jobs that remain, or that are replacing those outsourced jobs, are «heuristic» in nature, requiring the worker «to experiment with possibilities and devise a novel solution.»
Hence, while heuristic theology is not limited to interpreting texts, it is concerned with the same «matter» as the classic texts, namely, the salvific power of God.9
Thus, metaphors and models of God are understood to be discovered as well as created, to relate to God's reality not in the sense of being literally in correspondence with it, but as versions or hypotheses of it that the community (in this case, the church) accepts as relatively adequate.16 Hence, models of God are not simply heuristic fictions; the critical realist does not accept the Feuerbachian critique that language about God is nothing but human projection.
If the characteristic mark of hermeneutical theology is its interpretive stance, especially in regard to texts — both the classic text of the Judeo - Christian tradition (the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament) and the exemplary theologies that build on the classic text — then heuristic theology is also interpretive, for it claims that its successful unconventional metaphors are not only in continuity with the paradigmatic events and their significance expressed in this classic text but are also appropriate expressions of these matters for the present time.
I have characterized the theological method operative here as heuristic and concerned with metaphors and models.
Heuristic theology is distinct from theology as hermeneutics or as construction but has similarities with both.8 The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary defines heuristic adjectivally as «serving to find out» and, when employed as a noun related to learning, as «a system of education under which pupils are trained to find out for themselveHeuristic theology is distinct from theology as hermeneutics or as construction but has similarities with both.8 The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary defines heuristic adjectivally as «serving to find out» and, when employed as a noun related to learning, as «a system of education under which pupils are trained to find out for themselveheuristic adjectivally as «serving to find out» and, when employed as a noun related to learning, as «a system of education under which pupils are trained to find out for themselves.»
The kind of theology I will be engaged in here, by no means the only kind, could be called heuristic theology; in analogy with some similar activities in the sciences, it «plays» with possibilities in order to find out, to discover, new fruitful ways to interpret the universe.6 In the case of an heuristic theology focused on cosmology, the discovery would be oriented toward «remythologizing» creation as dependent upon God.
Though the strength of group commitment varies, with non-trivial consequences, along the spectrum from heuristic to ontological models, all models have similar functions.
On the one hand, it is heuristic with respect to our expectations that new laws may be discovered.
As Whitehead and Lonergan, among others, emphasize, our creative conscious participation in reality and life generates the concerns and emphases of our questioning.6 The heuristics of such a participatory and empowerment notion of understanding and scientific performance correlate with an understanding of reality as an ecologically inclusive wholeness, the emergent probability of which is oriented towards ever greater freedom and justice (LL 79 - 109, I 115 - 39).
Just as it is important, in order to do justice to the praxis of reason operative in the empirical sciences, to complement their observational and explanatory heuristics with hermeneutical and historical analyses, so it is important, in order to do justice to the praxis of reason operative in hermeneutics and historical reconstructions, to complement their interpretive and reconstructive heuristics with dialectics (BOR 150ff, TW 117ff.).
The German theologian F. W. Marquardt suggests that whatever other value Marxist thought may have, for the theologian who works in a capitalist milieu it provides an indispensable heuristic device with which to expose her or his unreflective «bourgeois» assumptions.
Are you familiar with Gigerenzer and his work on heuristics?
No one in Utah has been charged with neglecting their children because they were walking home, but say you're trying to return parenting to the realm of by - cracky heuristics and it sure plays well in the parenting media.
Selecting your future spouse based on the recognition heuristic might be overdoing it a bit, but when overwhelmed with potential choices at a speed - dating event, supermarket aisle or restaurant menu, going with a simple heuristic is a reasonable option.
One idea is that they are based on heuristics — mental rules of thumb which, applied in appropriate situations, allow us to make fast decisions with minimal cognitive effort.
With this model, called heuristic training, humans provide direct instructions that are used to pre-classify training samples rather than a set of fixed examples.
«It is fair to say that present alignments are not just a little bit bad, they are really pretty crude because we have to take a lot of heuristic shortcuts,» says Adam Siepel, a computational biologist at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, who was not involved with the study.
Computational biology operates with a variety of tools on different levels of complexity, starting with very strict and algorithmic approaches like molecular simulations and finishing with statistical and heuristic techniques.
Thanks to this heuristic practice the figure of Albert Capellani was brought back to the attention of film historians with screenings in the program 100 Years Ago.
Because we saw, referred to, and used this heuristic (attributable to HGSE's Catherine Snow) so many times in class lectures, discussions, presentations, and assignments, one member of the cohort joked that the reading specialists should all get tattooed with this image before leaving HGSE!
Perceptual, attentional, and cognitive heuristics that interact with the nature of science to complicate public understanding of science, In M.S. Khine (Ed.)
We even came up with an easy - to - remember heuristic we called the «Four Cs:» Control, Contract, Cleave, and Create.
Some of ExpertusONE Cloud LMS features include: simplified, customizable user interface with Web 2.0 features and heuristic design, personalized content based on each individual's role, profile and goals, universal mobile access with native iOS and Android apps and offline sync, and social and collaborative learning tools, including course - or role - based discussion threads, blogs, wikis, chat and expert networks.
Academic language requires that students move away from social language, with its more simplistic grammar and Anglo - Saxon vocabulary (body, chew, mellow), to sophisticated grammar with Greek and Latin words (aesthetics, ctenophora, heuristic).
Familiarity with creation of wireframes, user scenarios, task flows, competitive analysis, and heuristic evaluations
It's not just about tailoring instruction, but arming teachers with insights that enable them to move beyond outdated heuristics on student potential.
Sam Freedman, the head of research at Teach First, which places high - achieving graduates into schools with disadvantaged intakes, said that even among teachers, there is hostility to the notion that what they do can be analysed and replicated: «The idea of learning heuristics seems bad because you're not discovering your inner teacher.»
Findings illuminate the barriers to implementing DDDM in actual classroom practice: a confluence of curricular policy as well as technology and teacher heuristics that result in variations in data interpretation that involve issues with both skill and perspective - taking on the data sets.
The course is organized according to the nABLE framework or heuristic I use to help me with technology integration.
We also worked with developers Heuristic on the launch of the translated editions of their iconic Cyclepedia app.
The conversion heuristics can not yet handle this with the result that the «30» appears in the actual paragraph text.
Heuristics that blur our judgment The aforementioned tendency to go with the «winners» rather than the «losers» is ubiquitous.
Anchoring can be a helpful heuristic; for example, I anchor my portfolio performance expectation with the S&P 500.
Like Dark Souls, much of the enjoyment stems from the heuristic - based gameplay, with players gradually learning the game's nuances with each mistake.
Like a city, the design offers an organic, heuristic encounter with the Foundation's works and my hope is that it will become a place where artists and the wider community can be inspired to realize their own dreams through a meaningful experience with contemporary art.»
Like a city, the design offers an organic, heuristic encounter with the Foundation's works and my hope is that it will become a place where artists and the wider community can be inspired to realise their own dreams through a meaningful experience with contemporary art.»
Her works comprise a series of visual heuristics to nowhere, showing the viewer a picture plan filled with rich colors that simultaneously push into and out of each painting.
like a city, the design offers an organic, heuristic encounter with the foundation's works and my hope is that it will become a place where artists and the wider community can be inspired to realize their own dreams through a meaningful experience with contemporary art.
While at MoMA PS1 and Clocktower, Mount worked with international scope of curators, artists, and institutions, and on seminal exhibitions such as the first Greater New York in 2000; the retrospective of painter John Wesley, covering his entire career from 1961 - 2000; Around 1984: A Look at Art in the Eighties, Disasters of War: Francisco de Goya, Henry Darger, Jake and Dinos Chapman; Body Works: Bruce Nauman, Valie Export, Gabriel Orozco, Joan Jonas, and Louis Bourgouis; Sol LeWitt: Concrete Block; Min Tanaka presents Subject: Heuristic Ecdysis, Santiago Sierra, Person remunerated for a period of 360 consecutive hours, 2000, among others.
His projects in various media include an opera set in Griffith Park; a live / video performance addressing AIDS in the figure of the glory hole; a trilogy on «the residual space of the Vietnam War;» an extended proposal of Duchamp's oeuvre as a discourse in ethics; a meditation on the site / non-site dialectic by way of Edgar Allan Poe; context - specific works centering on the squatting body as a heuristic cipher; and a twenty - year plus collaboration with the writer and art world figure Warren Niesłuchowski.
His projects, in various media, include a rethinking of AIDS and otherness using the figures of the pinprick and the glory hole; meditations on «the residual space of the American / Vietnam War» (comprising works on the squatting body as counter-architecture, military desertion as askesis, and surfing); a video essay on the site / non-site dialectic instigated by Robert Smithson's reception of Edgar Allan Poe (with a little help from Yvonne Rainer); a reconsideration of Marcel Duchamp's oeuvre as an discourse in ethics (as seen through Étant donnés); and «squatting projects» in various cities (Berlin, New York, Chicago, Vienna, Guangzhou, Hong Kong), where the squatting body, as a heuristic cipher, is conjugated by an interpretation generated by the conditions of each location.
«Like a city, the design offers an organic, heuristic encounter with the Foundation's works and my hope is that it will become a place where artists and the wider community can be inspired to realise their own dreams through a meaningful experience with contemporary art,» he added.
But lazy heuristics will only take you so far, and Blair's reaction to Dr Cowtan's specialization reminds me of a supposedly true story of an awkward day at a U.S. institution when a visiting British scientist was confronted with her apparent abuse of her guest PC to surf for X-rated sites.
That is why, forty years after the initial Assessment was rendered as to the severity of the Greenhouse Situation, for President Carter by the Academy of Sciences, as computers have evolved from the Stone Age to the i - phone, and despite @ least a thousand-fold more time on task with both field and heuristic climatic studies, the original uncertainties between the Two sides to the Tug of War, that is, PLUS 50 % OR MINUS 50 %, have not wavered much.
Canadian Ice Service, 4.7, Multiple Methods As with CIS contributions in June 2009, 2010, and 2011, the 2012 forecast was derived using a combination of three methods: 1) a qualitative heuristic method based on observed end - of - winter arctic ice thicknesses and extents, as well as an examination of Surface Air Temperature (SAT), Sea Level Pressure (SLP) and vector wind anomaly patterns and trends; 2) an experimental Optimal Filtering Based (OFB) Model, which uses an optimal linear data filter to extrapolate NSIDC's September Arctic Ice Extent time series into the future; and 3) an experimental Multiple Linear Regression (MLR) prediction system that tests ocean, atmosphere and sea ice predictors.
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