词汇 | example_english_real-world |
释义 | Examples of the real worldThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. This kind of representation of tasks is quite adequate for many real-world problems. To further understanding of policy problems, experimental economists construct small-scale abstractions of real-world problems (although typically these miniature replicas are framed in abstract terms). They enable scientists to be open to real-world influences' (161). However, by definition, a simulator represents an abstract representation of the real-world environment and it is desirable to validate simulation results with real-world hardware. In this section we give an overview of existing multi-agent e-marketplaces to determine how close or how far are they from real-world marketplaces. The application of qualitative simulation to real-world problems has revealed some fundamental problems hampering existing methods. Beyond these hypothetical examples, some real-world systems of government have produced results of the form of (i) and (ii). The model critically assumes that real-world biophysical and technological parameters can be adequately approximated through linear relationships. A given ontology is incrementally updated as new concepts are acquired from real-world texts. Since the grammars do have to cover real-world language, they deal with aspects of language not normally found in linguistic textbooks, such as dates. Our study used a "real-world" as opposed to an experimental research setting: we believe this "naturalistic" setting is an important asset. It can be considered equivalent to noise in a set of examples collected from real-world measurements. However, when the composer transforms or collages spatial information in the composition, the temporal transformation may easily depart from any real-world temporal experience. However, despite this abstraction there is maintained a sense of realness within the work, an imaginatively interpreted real-world quality. Further extensions of the basic model to include bond pricing may provide insight into other observed features of real-world asset markets. We know the illusion does not exactly resemble a real-world image, but nevertheless accept the information as a good enough approximation. Moreover, the limited bandwidth and speed of communication channels limit the agents' sensing capabilities in real-world applications. Sometimes, for example, the explanation of visual illusions appeals to some "real-world assumption" of the visual system (say, that the illuminant is above the perceiver). To accomplish visual control, we created synthetic images that emulate real-world images. Can viewers and voters see a causal chain that links real-world outcomes with policy decisions? However, relevance judgments are not available in real-world settings. To perform these tasks it requires significant amounts of real-world knowledge. Spatio-temporal database models are intended to deal with real-world applications, where spatial changes occur over the time line. The audio data can be set to follow closely real-world physical laws, or to just as easily simulate effects completely impossible in the realworld. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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