• games. A discriminator is used to disambiguate a user from other users who wish to identify under the same username. On Discord, a discriminator is a four-digit...
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  • hyperparameter searches". Compared with the original GAN discriminator, the Wasserstein GAN discriminator provides a better learning signal to the generator...
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  • The term discriminated union may refer to: Disjoint union in set theory. Tagged union in computer science. This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • Discriminative models, also referred to as conditional models, are a class of models frequently used for classification. They are typically used to solve...
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    through an AND gate. A discriminator without that constant fraction would just be a comparator. Therefore the word discriminator is used for something...
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    The Foster–Seeley discriminator is a common type of FM detector circuit, invented in 1936 by Dudley E. Foster and Stuart William Seeley. The Foster–Seeley...
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    output of a discriminator for the same input signal. The ratio detector has wider bandwidth but more distortion than the Foster–Seeley discriminator. In quadrature...
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    error rate of the discriminative network (i.e., "fool" the discriminator network by producing novel candidates that the discriminator thinks are not synthesized...
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    Discrimination (redirect from Discriminate)
    controversy, and sometimes been called reverse discrimination. The term discriminate appeared in the early 17th century in the English language. It is from...
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    of a discriminator for the same input signal. The ratio detector has wider bandwidth, but more distortion than the Foster–Seeley discriminator. The suppression...
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  • RAM-discriminators is called WiSARD. Each RAM-discriminator is trained on a particular class of patterns, and classification by the multi-discriminator system...
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  • classification, two main approaches are called the generative approach and the discriminative approach. These compute classifiers by different approaches, differing...
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  • The sensitivity index or discriminability index or detectability index is a dimensionless statistic used in signal detection theory. A higher index indicates...
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    to w → {\displaystyle {\vec {w}}} . Generally, the data points to be discriminated are projected onto w → {\displaystyle {\vec {w}}} ; then the threshold...
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  • distribution over Ω X {\displaystyle \Omega _{X}} that we wish to judge. Let a discriminator be a function of type p d i s : Ω X → M ( Ω Y ) {\displaystyle p_{dis}:\Omega...
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    Madeleine Jana Korbel Albright (born Marie Jana Körbelová, later Korbelová; May 15, 1937 – March 23, 2022) was an American diplomat and political scientist...
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    the generator and the discriminator use the other's feedback to improve or detect the generated images, until the discriminator can no longer distinguish...
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  • can discriminate by refusing to do business with, socialize with, or share resources with people of a certain group. Governments can discriminate explicitly...
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  • categorized in three different areas: discriminative touch, pain and temperature, and proprioception. Discriminative touch includes touch, pressure, being...
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  • respectively., and the column containing the class name is called the Discriminator column. The table have the Url which is used by all blogs but only blogs...
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  • inherits its attributes to subtype entities based on the value of the discriminator. In IDEF1X, a government standard for capturing requirements, possible...
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  • used as the demodulated signal. The most common is a Foster–Seeley discriminator. This is composed of an electronic filter which decreases the amplitude...
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    intended to be used in policy decisions are: Communities multi-exit discriminators (MED). autonomous systems (AS) The BGP standard specifies a number of...
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    2013 Jennifer Fermino (March 7, 2016). "De Blasio: NYC toilets won't discriminate by gender identity". New York Daily News. Retrieved March 26, 2016. "Revelers...
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  • classifier w → {\displaystyle {\vec {w}}} . They can be generative and discriminative models. Methods of the former model joint probability distribution,...
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    distinguishes between right and wrong. Al-Farooq is translated as "discriminator" by Gerald T. Elmore, Richard F. Burton. As, however, the morphophonology...
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    CNN. Bensinger, Greg; Albergotti, Reed (August 14, 2019). "YouTube discriminates against LGBT content by unfairly culling it, suit alleges". The Washington...
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  • absence. A stimulus that modifies behavior in this manner is either a discriminative stimulus or stimulus delta. For example, the presence of a stop sign...
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  • In psychology, discriminant validity tests whether concepts or measurements that are not supposed to be related are actually unrelated. Campbell and Fiske...
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  • recognition and image segmentation in computer vision. CRFs are a type of discriminative undirected probabilistic graphical model. Lafferty, McCallum and Pereira...
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